George Washington High School - Monument Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA)

 - Class of 1929

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Among the early settlers and the lndians the pipe of peace was smoked, and the children ol' the two races contested with one another in various sports. Robert lifllis and William Abbe, the lirst who set- tled in this prairie wilderness, walked here to set up a trading post and to distribute government supplies to the Winnehagoes and the Meskwakies. These tribes, who pitched their tepees along the river to tish and hunt. held their council meetings in two places well known to boys and girls ol' Cedar Rapids, High Rock up the river and Eagles Nest on lndian Creek. Today that hrst settlement is a prosperous city. 'l he primitive little mill has been sup- planted by the Quaker Oats of world re- nown. The prairie schooner and the steam- hoat have given place to the automobile and the airplane, But though Cedar Rapids has grown and expanded, there remains unal- tered the spirit of the pioneer-that sturdy spirit' which overcomes every obstacle. The purpose of our book is to show hy contrasting the conditions and the activities of those early years with our experiences of todav that our work, our sports, our advan- tages have taken on an added meaning. :X ,..- lvl? 1 'Q R -K A fm :ic f we rw Ffh mix? '94 4' 4 J' gy 'Lge RWE? 'QE ,wwf .gtg 115:25 A. 'r if' 526 '-'L., ' , ' .- ' .J 9' 'Y' l A' 2 1' .L .. - Qfjfx 1 -. r- y, '--.- ,.- -L , . if- -45'7'f d9f?N 5 3 f -39-k.9 '5 . K ' 5 :W 1' wig. . Q f:. f! Q- 1 fb, .,p1,Jff:9:' i1:. .'EI I Q1- f . 'Vg we 5' '. Q' . .3-. A if I' iw 'E .Qi Ti- .. ' . 1 ff-'44 f- -.cl f if . ef . . w H 3'-Uei, ,g: A . 7' 'iz .nv ' 4. 1: .-' 'L c ,,w'.' , - , ,. Rav,-, ,, ,H N , X 1 .'Y vB' if '- x '- A '. 'LJ if 4 - FAKE' v .I Q 1-gk? ish, ,. --' ,r .wg 'A E- Tn ' H '- 1 1 5 -A i'Q'5:3g'gxf,1fg::A,c?:113',4p'i,E , kgs?-3' . . , ,I 3 '1:iv?.'1.f'i'i 'i,S,1', 1 ffiiw. . ,nf gs :i,e.f16S??iff,15f:yf5:?a , oi- ...fr G 2 Akin. .: iw'- 11':Cf-37' NW. 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The contrasting activities of the years from lS30 to 1929 bring vividly to us the opportunities which we are taking for granted today. The land of the prairie grass and tiger lily, the grey wolf and the deer, the Sacs, Fox, and loway Indians has changed to a city of beautiful homes, inviting parks. impressive concrete bridges, and a bristling sky line of factory chimneys, and tall buildings. ln I8-fl the settlement gained dignity by being surveyed and named Rapids City. The erection of a crude dam in the following year made milling an industry, and soon a thriving village had developed. The steam- boat bringing supplies up the river, and the coming of the first railroad in IS59 further assured progress. The first public school was established in I8-13. and the first private one in l850. Washington School was built on the site of the present high school in 1856. Our relations with the Indians were al- Q ,jun U 4- R' 1 5 . B 4 X F v U 4 . 1 llllllll i -,' I 'T , ,..,.,f.... 2 . 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Wa. xx.x ......Q.. -M .xx...Nx. .. aw. Nxyxx JAM ES RONALD ANDERSON ffRmmieU BERNICE E. AHLGREN I I' I ' I ! Central High School, St. Paul, A may Mmm' McKinley junior 1-ugh. Kappa Phi Tau '26, '27, '28g Phi Sigma Psi '26, '27, '28g Hi-YQ Football '26. WAYNE W. BAIN Bain Bloomfield High School. Zetagathian '28, '293 Treasurer of Zeragathian '29g Track '29g Senior Play 'Z9. JOSEPH FRANK BERVID f1'RedlJ Mcliinlcy junior l ligh. .IKULM ll xuilcy ,I ui r llu.,1, JOHN ALOYSIUS BINKO Buckshot Mcliinlcy junior lligh. Truck '25, '26, '27, 'Z78: Cross Country '24, '25, 'Z6. '-7, 'ZSQ Tennis '28, Ceciliansg Pulseg Literatae. ILA AKER Iowa Falls l-Iigh School. junior Play. ESTHER ANDERSON Andy Kenwood Park lligll School. LORRAINE ADELLE AUTEN Twin7' Mcliinlcy junior lligh. lli-Y-Etta '27, '283 Sigma Pi Alpha 'Z7: Alpha Sigma Alpha '2H. LORETTA BELLE AUTEN Twin Mcliinlev junior lligh, lli-Y-Elie '27, '283 Sigma Pi Alpha '27: Alpha Sigma Alpha '28. IllIllIllIIllIIIIIIIllIllIIllIIllllIllllllIlllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIlllllllIllIllIllIllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllll1 9 2 9lIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIllIlIllIIIIIIlIllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllllIIlllllllllllllIllIlllllIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Twenty-one f r 5?iIII 'f'iiiiii ' WR i3EE1ifE'iiiiiii 5552-Eififfff 'iiifIIIiE???g QLiIfffZTf 'X 'Qlllflllii , Q33?3xf,3,,....,....,e.2...t...... ........t.e.....tt...,..WN...W..Mt...t..t.,.....,..t.e....t..t..,....,............t.....Wtccscqcgutt..t.......ee...::::::::.?.X::.tQ!:::::::x S. . CH,xRi.es XVILLIAM Boma Bill Nlelxuilu unior lli li . ' ,I g . lli-Y '26, '27, '28, '29: Kappa Phi l'au '27. '28, '29: Football '28: liner tic Co icil '2'7: Senior lla ' Tre' re '29 tw ARDELLE Pow. BORSCHEL lows! fiilx' llipgh Seliool, Russert. Bovsou Mcliiolev junior lligh. Scientilic Searchers Clulv '20, '27, '23, '29: President ut' Scientilic Searchers Club '27: Bnutl '26, '27, '28, CHARLES BEZDECNY Chuck Alcliinley junior lligh. Orchestra '27, '28, '293 Zetzigatliizin '28, '20: Senior Play '20: Bnml '28, '29. NiORRlS CAN FIELD Morrie lirnnklin junior I-ligh. Acndemian '27g Kappa Phi Tau '28, '2'J: Track '28g Football '28: junior Play '27: Cedar Stall '29: Nntionul Honorary Athletic Society '2'7: Secretary of Senior Class. I ww. x.ux-. - 'Y -e-NGKCRQKR ' R Q 2. :ge Xie-Si' .4 X Xfxi li,t'rH uni NE BAXTER niKaLvlI lirruililin junior lligh. lli-Y-litte '27, '28, '29: Literaitue '27, '28, '20: Vice-president of Lit- erzitziu '27: President ol' Literntue '29: Cecilizins '28, '29: Treasurer of Ceciliauis '28: President of Ce- cliuns '20: tletlair Stull' 'ZSZ Girls Council '20: Bohemian Girl '2S: The Two Yngzihomls '2U. MARY FRANCES BAILEY Boots lfrunltlin junior lligli. Orchehtrzi '27, 28, '29, l.itt-rotate ,,7 .W NiAXlNE BENDORF Macky XlclQinley junior lligh. Ili-Y-lille '26, '27, '28, 'ZQL Better Gregg Artists '27, '28, '29, l.itern- lne '28, '29: lirocielphizui '293 Make-up class '2'l. josEPHiNE li. BLAHNIK H1011 'meninicy junior lligh. ELIZABETH E. Brfxcnwoon .rldizu Nlcliinley junior lligh. , Hi-Y-Elie '26, '27, '28, '29: Cecili- :un '28, '29: Operetta '28, '29: Eroilelphinns '28, '29: Treasurer of ' lirodelphinns '2'9: Senior Play' '20, ' ' . i lILIllllllllIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIlllIIIllllIlllllIIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9lllilIIIIIIIIllIllIIIllIIIIIIllIIllllIIIIIllllllllIlIIllIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Twenty-two 1 1 , lff Ronmu' CHAl'M.'XN B b 0 I l-runklin junior lligh. Lelguzzxlhmn '25, 20: Vice-president of lc!:1gnIl1ian 'ZXI Buys Glue Club '27, '28, '29: President ul' Glee Club '283 Cedar Stall '29g -luniqyr Play '28: Spanish Play '2R: lli-Y: Upcrultzi '28, '29: Boys Council '29: Pulse Repurler 'Z0: Quill and Scrnll '20. ROBERT CLAR K 451301751 Mcliinlev junior lligh, Alpha Rho: Hzimkulhnll '20, Aczuleniizui. ' Leo WM. CHRISTL -4.0 lflieeil McKinley junior The -l00 '20s Orchestra , -S, '29Z Cellar '29p Hi-Y '27 'W' Quill Zlllil Stroll '20 SA M Con N Bar11ey lfrnuklin junior High, Senior Play '20, EVERETT j. COWDEN fflgijli - McKinley junior lligh. ' lli-Y '26, ' RUTH Bovsou lirunklin juniur lligli. lli-Y-lille '20, '27, '18, 'ZW Prem- iilenr of iii-Y-lille '28, '20, Alpha Sinunn Alpha '27, '28: Secretarv of Alpha Sigma Alpha '28: Cecilians '27, '22-1: OlTL'Ysal1l 428: Sophrosyne ' Q, '..i. VARA FRANCES Bowmfw lirnnklin junior lligh. lli-Y-lille '27. '28, '2'-9: Cabinet nf lli-Y-lille '28, '29: Better Gregg ,-Xrlials '27, '28, 220: Yice Prcsideni of llc.-llur Gregg Artists '28, Eru- dclphiun '2'?. G NlARY ELlz.ixBE'rH Bo 'NE Franklin junior lligli. Simms Pi Alplm '26, '27: Band '26, '27, '28, 'Z9: Orclwslra '27, '28, '203 Girls Allilelic Club '27, '28, 139: Treaiaurur uf Girls Athletic Club 'Z8: l.e lIurc'e lirnncais '28, '29: The 400 '28, '29: Secretary of The 400 '29: Svninr Plan' H202 Pulse Sxnll' '23, '20: Snnhrnsyinc '29: Ili- Y-lflll: '26, '27, '13, '20, VELMA BUCKLIN flsisl! l,inculn junior lligh, Mxuion. Iowa. Louisa CAPRON Billie Mcliinley junior lligli. lli-Y-Elie 228: Better Gregg Artists '28, '29, Eroclelnhizm '28, 'Z9: The 400 '2'l: Suplimsynv. Ill!!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllilllll1 9 2 9IllilIIHiIIllIIllIlllllllllllllIllIIIllIlllIIllllllllIllIllllllllllllllIIlllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Twenty-three , , . R . . i ' t . N R Snnrik RCWRRN, SQQSRRSSRQ iilziqix jiax ,J:il f,QiQT: ,Q1i ,:J:l:ff AJ.2z.Q i l :.Q , , :lill: Lix. Ql12 :3:: ,,, ,,,,, : fi:::Q?: QT:,T: L L ,,,,L,, ..,..,. .. , .,,N .,...,.,x - .,X..,,.,. .,x.. .....,,Q. ,.,K..,. - , ,. ,,. , , L .,,,,, , .,...... - RRR. ,mf JOHN LYNN CRAWFORD Mcliinley junior High. Aczidemian '26, '273 Alpha Rho '26, '27, H232 Hi-Y '27, '23, '29, Glen: Club '28, '29, Operetta '29, CHARLES CUYLER Chuck Sumner junior High, Topeka, Kansas, lli-Y '17, '28, '29, CHARLES CLINTON Davis Chuck Clnrcnce lliuh School, JAMES ly.-XNVSON Fijian!!! Franklin junior High. BENNY DIE'TZ Lone Star, Pest Polk junior High. Football '2-l: Track 'Z-lg Cross Country '24, . R , www L- XR 'ELENC PL HB0 , M fi ' li. VIVIAN ELAYNE CLARKE Brown Eyes Franklin junior High, Orchestra '26, '27, '28, 'Z9: Band '26, '27, '28, '20, Librarian, of Band and Orchclgtra '28, '29g Hl-Y- zttc. lh'lARlAN MARCELLAC RK 8 IA' B f, O 'elt junior . - itte 23 ' : 'lians -8, 203 'e . '28, Eroclel- phinn '28, '2 3 ntricizxns '27, '28, '29: Vice-president of l'z1trici:1ns '2S: President of Pntricizins '20, GERTRUDE EvELYN COFFIN Genie Conesville High School, lli-Y-litre '28: Girls Athletic Clnh 'ZUI Lilcrntnt- 'Z0. VELMA COLE VeZm Franklin junior lligh. I Sigma Pi Alpha '27: Girls Athletic Club 228: Le Cercle Francais '28, '29: Treasurer of Le Cercle Fran- cais '2S: Cecilians '28, '29, Secre- tary of Cecilinns '293 Girls Glee - Clnh Contest '20. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9IILHIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIl Twenty-four krfifiiffgff SYSGETEEETETF? 'QRSRRXRRXM 'ETXWRSR Ngiiiigmrn, iw Y W S E im N SR x S R . www Kwong SE R In ,S .,., .M ...,.x......X....x.....,,.,N. WYw..o.....u. QQ. My A .A - . me-tk KENNETH DTEHL Ken GRACE Coon McKinley junior High. 5 Vice-president of junior Llassi Football '27, '28g Basketball '28. '29, Cedar Staff, Tiger Athletic Council: Alpha Rho: Hi-Y. Franklin junior High. lown Symphony Orchestra '273 Orchestra '27, '28, '29. STUART M. DINGMAN SAROLA G. CRAMER H-5fW3 ' Sally Franklin junior High. Senior Play '29: l-li-Y: Band '27, '28, '291 Orchestra '27, '28, '29g Mztkc-up Class '29. ROBERT ELL1s Mcliinley junior High. Acncleniizin '26, Vice-president of Kcademian '26: Alpha who 'ZN7, '28: Vice Consul '2S: Alp ax Rho: Kappa Phi Debate '28, Hi-Y '27, '28, '29g Secretary of Hi-Y '28, Z0g Senior Plnv '28, Vice-president nl' junior Class '28. CHARLES W. FACKLER 'ClJuck Ely junior High. Footlinll '27: Zetngathinn '28, St-ninr Play '29. CHARLES i:ARli Chuck Franklin junior High. Track '27: lli-Y: Zctagnthinn. MA, Marion, South Dakota, lligh School, Clio: Scienlilic Searchers Club: Hi Y Vttt RUTH Dfwinson McKinley junior High. Sigma Pi Alpha '26, '27: lli-Y-Etta '26, '27, '28, '29: Better Gregg Artists '28, '29g Pulse Typist 220. -IACQUELINE A. Dmiocx rrlackn Franklin junior High. Alpha Sigma Alpha 'ZSQ Literatne '2Sg l-li-Y-Elle '27, '28, DOROTl1Y DvoR,t it DD, Mcliinley junior High. Hi-Y-Ette '26, '27, 'ZSQ Alpha Beta Chi '273 Literatnc '28, '29: Treas- urer of Literntae '28: Pulse Re: porter of Literntne '29: Sigma Pi Alpha '26, '27, Girls Athletic Cluh 'Z8. '29, Pulse Reporter '28: News Editor of Pulse '28, 'Z9: Erodel- phian '293 Sophrosyne '29, Quill and Scroll 'Z9g Make-up Class '20. IIIllIllllIIlllIllllllllIllIIIINIlllllllIIllIlllIllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9llIllHHIll!llllIllllllIlIIIllllIlllIIIIllllIllllIIlIllllIIlllllllllIIIllllIIllllIIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Twenty-five r ' WM X weve-r. Seri rr S he E N A . Eisxswsxs . ss . , 'Sir T' 'P53f3?I 7 l l ifwmau. ' 7Ze'l::f' xx XX A ill FRAN K Nusz Fircu Fitch Franklin junior High. Zelalgntliinn 29:8 Golf Champion '1 josEPH A. FREDERICK nloeu McKinley junior High. Senior Play '29: Acudemian '26: Hi-Y '26, '27, '23, Alpha llho '28. jouu M. Fneomcnsou f0lJm13 ' Alcliinley ,luninr lligh. Orchesirn '26, '27, jou N Fmcx 1ob11-ny, Harrison McKinley junior High, Alpha Rho '27. '28: Consul of Alpha Rho '281 Tiger Athletic Council '27, '28, '29: Track '27, '28, Football 'ZSQ Phi Sigma Psi '27, '28, Sergeant-:At-Arms of Phi Sigma Psi 'Z7: Hi-Y '27, '28, '29g President of Hi-Y '29: junior Play '27: junior Class President '27, '28, Boys Council '29: Treasurer of Boys Council '29: Senior Play 220: liclitor-in-Chief ol' Cedar '20. LE VERNE FUSSELL Verne lnrlepenclence High School. Phi Sigma Psi '27, '28: junior Play 'l7: Spanish Play '27: Pulse Stnfi '28: Senior Play '29, P f i NiARGARE'l' Nuns' lieu .fMargef, McKinley junior lligh. lli-Y-Eire '27, '283 The 400 '28, '29: Secretary of The 400 20: Clio Club '28, '29g.Treasurer of Clin Club '29: Senior Play '29, Pulse Reporter. VENITA FENTON Nita, Vi111z,y Mcliiuley junior High. l-li-Y-Ette '26, '27: Scientific Searchers Club '28: Secretary of Erodelphians '28: President of Ero- ilelphians '29: Sophrosyne '28, '291 Cedar Stall' '28, '291 Quill and Scroll '2l?. oz W. FIESELER f . ,, ' Boqv Illcliinley junior High. Clio Clluh '23, '29. Av.-x AGNES GOODYEAR HAI! McKinley junior High. The 400 '28: Emdelphiau '28, junior Play '27: President of The 400 '28, lli-Y-Elle 'Z9. DOROTHY LOUISE GRM' ..D0t,, Franklin junior High. Alpha Sigma Alpha '20, '27, 'ZS: Lileralae '26, '27, '28, 229: Treas- urer of Lileratae '27: President ol' l.iteraiae '28: Hi-Y-Efte '26, '27, 23. '291 Erodelphian '29: Senior Play '29, lllllllIllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIllIIllIllIllliIllllIIllllllIllllIIIIIllllilIIllllIllHllillillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 QlllilIIliIlllIllllIIllllIIIllIllilIllIllIllllIllllllklliIllilIfllllllIllllIIIIllIIIlilllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllV Twen ty-six N S ,..... ,... EN ..., 1 RJ. ..-..........- -W 1------ H: aff- ----- ' W --vf ---g X S, , Sm, S ES. R Q t E , .... :::zp21:zgz:: gzzizzzzazaaaaz x+ ' ' .-gifs LESLIE GIBLIN , 1 Les .llcliinley junior lligh. lvtagathian: lli-Y. jacii GREEDY Mcliinley junior High. Acadetnian '26, '27: President of Acatlemian '27: Alpha Rho '27, '281 Scrihe of Alpha Rho 'ZSQ lli- Y '26, '27, '28, '29, Vice-presitletit of ll1-Y '29: Boys Council '27, '28: Cedar Stall '27, '28, '20, lioothall 'ZSZ Baskethall '20, GORDON GRIswoI.IJ Bud Mcliinley junior lligh. Sophrosytic '28, DICK l'lAHN Mcliinlcy junior lligh. DAVID 'l'aLIwI,xoIs I-lenses Dave, Captain McKinley junior lligh. Academian '20: Treasurer of Aca- demian '2ti: Academian-Alpha Sig- ma Alpha Debate '26: Alpha Rho '27, '28, Consul ot' Alpha Rho '273 Aisha Rho-Kappa Phi Tau Debate '2 : Hi-Y '26, '27, '28, '29, Presi- dent of l-li-Y '2ll: Cedar Stall' '273 Football '2tI, '27, '28, All State '28J National Scholastic Athletic Association: Boys Council '28, '29, President of Boys Council '29s Senior Play '29: Tiger Athletic Council '28, '29: Treasurer ol' Tiger Athletic Council '23: Secretary of junior Class, IllIllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIllllllllllllflllllllllllll w ' t F' VIRGINIAl'l,xoum,xN , Iflmxn Mcliinley junior lligh. l.e Cerclc Francais '27, '28, '20: Fccfelary ol' l.c Cerclc Fraticais 228: Cecilians '27, '28, '20: lll-Y- lzttt- '27, '2S: Operetta '28, 'Z9: I 'H 7 junior llay '-7: lfrndelpltian '-0. l'lEl.EN lfl,x.INY Mcliinley junior lligh. Better Gregg Artists '27, '23, '292 Vice-president ot' lietter Gregg Art- ists '27: Pulse Reporter of Better Gregg Artists 'ZSL President of Better Gregg Artists '29: Band '26, '27, '28, '203 Girls Athletic Loun- Cil '27, 'ZSZ liroclelphian '28, '29I lli-Y-litte '26, '27, '28, '29: junior Red Cross Representative '20, '27, '28, '2lI: Band '27, '28, '29. 'lELEN l l.IXLl.liN BECK Franklin junior lligh. Girls Athletic Clnh '26, '27, '28, '29: Ili-Y-litte '2u, '27, '28, 'Ng lirudelpliian '23, '29, Treasurer ol limtlclpltiztti '20, l.itcratat' '27, '23, 20: St-ninr Play '2'l: Make-up Class '20, ONA LEE lol,xNItINs Franklin junior lligh. Cecilians '28, '29: Literatae '28, '20, Better Gregg Artists '27, 'Z8. 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WM. EDWIN HENNING Bill McKinley junior lligh. l.e Ccrclc Francais '27: lli-Y. VERNON EDWARD HENSE Kenwood Frruiklin junior lligh. CHARLES DALE lHlxLLM,xN f'Chuck West Waterloo lligh. Band. igh. JOHN I-IOCKADAY . Hanky l:l'Zllllilll1 junior High. Buys Glce Club '28, '29, Opercttn '28, '29, 3' PAULINE HAY lfPat!J GSE Franklin ,lunior I--ligh. l,ilerz1I:le '28, 'ZOZ Hi-Y-Etta '27 '28, 'Z9. HELEN LOUISE-HEEFNER . Franklin junior High. Hi-Y-Ette '26, '27, '28, 'Z9: Clio Club '27, '28, '29g Secretary of Clio Cluh '20, lVlARNA l'lElGHT Franklin junior High. Alpha Sigma Alpha: Liternlne: Cccilinnsg Ill-Y-Ettc. lvl.-XRY ELIZ. HILTBRUNER Mary Liz Roosevelt junior I-ligh, Girls Athletic Club. HELEN HOAGLAND Immaculate Conception. Hi-Y-Etta. IllllllllllllllllllliIIIlIIllllIIllIlllllllllIIIllllIlIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIlIllIlIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9llIIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIllIllllllIllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllIlIIllllIIllllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllll Twenty-eight WMMWN ...... we ee-. ,e,,,G...., ...,, We.. x.... .X ....x.... . .e.....,..,.r,.r..,..,.e..., ,. ..xx .......... N ...Ne.....r...w.,.N..r......r,.........o...,..-.,.m..wN.e.,..r.e..x.W., figs QQSFMS' ROBERT llOl lfMAN l'fB0lgJl Mcliinley junior High. ROBERT HUNTER rrB0blr , McKinley junior High. h Fhe 400 '26, '27, 'Z8: Vice-presi- dent of The 400 '27, Treasurer of The 400 '285 juinor Play '27g Senior Play '29, Cedar '28, Soph- rosyne '28, '29. Tom JACKSON Mcliinley junior High. Alpha Rho '27, '28: Acadcmian 'Zhi Track '28: Tiger Athletic Council '28, '29: National Athletic Scholarship Society '29: Pulse Staff '29: Senior Play '29: l-li-Y '27, '28, '29: Treasurer of '29: Quill and Scroll '29. Hi-Y EDMUND AIEFFREY ffjenli Franklin junior lligh. Acziclcniizln '27: Kappa Phi Tnu '27, '28, Basketball '29, lh'llLLARD lf. jol-1NsoN Swede McKinley junior High. amwzxT:Q::w::::e:r.- , .,x..e. ,QQ j,?x,:,,,?g :SA rl-l'lEl.M.-X llownkn Pete Belle Plzlinc High School. ljli-Y-Ettc '27, '28: The 400 '28: Secretary of The 400 '28, Suphru- syne '29. limi-IRYN lrlounes l4'Ifatj!JJ Mcliinley junior High. Better Gregg Artists .'26, '27, '28, e '26, '27, '28. cfo,..:ca... ESTH ER LORM N E How,xRD Franklin junior lligh. l,iter:it:xe '28, '29, Girls Council '27, Sophrosyncz Clio Club '28, '29, President ol' Clio Club 'lllg Scientific Searchers Club '28, 'Z0g Hi-Y-Ette '27, '28, lVlARwlEiLEEN lluorius 4 Niqiiinicy junioriligh. A U lzrorlelplnhn '28, 'Z9g Pzitricizuis '28, '291 Cer.ilinns.'28, '29, Oper- ctta '29. LORIEN.-X lBl5N 'Cu1'lie Manchester High School. llIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIllIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 9 2 glllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Twenty-ni ne . .,..,,.,.., ,, ,.......,...,,,,,,, ........ .,..s..... .,.., Y,m,,,:,,m ,,, ,ow LL. N- ,, ,, , , h , ,h h,h , ,iii:ff5fi5f5i iRigbxlffifi ':zzz:zz:lids:::::::::::::::::::::::.:::Q::::,g::: ::::::::::: ' YX Miro L. KARKOSH Mike Toledo junior lliglt. Zetagatliiun '25, '29. KEN N ETH K ENT Kenaquas lfranlilin junior lligh. 'A Senior Play 'Nz Cctlar Stall 29, Quill and Scroll '29. llARoLD ROBERT Koran K0lar Franklin junior High, Clio Club '29, Zetagathlan '29, Nlelxlnl x o lng,,h x.llLI'l'l1ll1 X lu piesnen o utleinu Xlphi Qlgl 1 Xl pi Pl au 26 er- r nt at zu cc- ' - 27, 28' junior e-presiden '- : Niger . io icil '-5. '..'. '. , '.. : iuithal '-', ', 27, Cap 'lin u' Tllkllblli '- : A -S a lf lful iaci '2', ' 7. JERUME iiuz .. 4 , . I . . ' -f i r ' . Mi- 2 'z, f' 1 A- -lim I' Au' 'z N '26. Ac' l iian vs. .- 1 .' Alpl 0 '2o: l':p Q ' ' 4 , '2 S g-L1 -. -. X s 0 l ' pa P Ti ' , i- 1'-5, 21 -7, 'ZSZ 1 it f l Y '7 , I , . A 1, ui 'lm '1 78 l c 'N '20 ' lt l I N llz 1 1 ll I 0 GEORGE KUBA McKinley junior lligli. ' Kappa Phi Tau '27, '2S: Puisc Re- porter of Kappa Phi Tau '28, Tiger Athletic Council '27, '28, '29Z Sec- retary of Tiger Athletic Council '28, Track '27, '28, '29: Basketball '28, 'Z0g Hi-Y '27, '28, '20. Lois loN E los'rY Franklin junior l ligh. 7 Alpha Sigma Alpha '27, 2.8: Prus- ident of Alpha Sigma Alpha 283 Girls Council '27: Cecilians '-7. '28, '29, junior Play '28: Hi-Y- litre '27, '28, '29, Pulse '28, 'Z0: Lileratae '28. '29, Treasurer ol' Litcratae '28. JANICE jacus McKinley junior High. Sigma Pi Alpha '27, Better Gregg ' Artists '27, '28, '29, President of is Better Gregg Artists '28, '29, Ero- E clelphians '29, Literntae '28, L93 lli-Y-litte '27, '28, '29, Cecilians '28, '29, Operelt5i9'Z9, Senior Play P BESSIE -IORGENSON Beps I McKinley junior lligh. WWW 135-ru ER L. jou N5 Tessie Franklin junior High. Ili-Yflitte '27. '28, '29, Patricians 27, '28, Quaestor of Patrncmns 29. BE1 rY VIOLET joNEsf . X McKinley junior lligh. Alpha Sigma Alpha '26, '27, 28, liroclelphian '29, Girls Council '27, '28, Secretary of Girls Council '27, Ili-Y-Ette '26, '27, '28, '29, Cabi- net of Hi-Y-Ette '27, '28, junior Play '28, Senior Play '29. llllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Thirty 19 2 QlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIllIIllIlllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIllIIlIllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll mwmg is Q Wiley' inf CHsRi.Es RouER'i' Kostas Bob ,Hcliinley junior High. . Alpha Rho '27, '28, Seclretaryl ot .-Xcatlemian '27: lli-Y 27, ,281 Business Manager of Pulse 28: Business Manager of Pulse Maga- zine '28, Chairman of Announce- ment CommitteeilAdvertising Man- ager ol Senior Play 28, lhllLO Kueasa Mike Mcliinley junior High. GLEN LEHMAN Lee., lfranklin junior High. BEN NEt.soN LEiNis,tucH Speed Nlcliinley junior High. Hi-Y '27, '28, '20, Track 29. ROBERT C. LoNo Bob Clarence High. , Band '27, '28, '29, Orchestra 28. '29, State Band Contest '27, All Iowa High School Band '28, Senior K Play '20, I llrr. nmnnnmunurniiruInuunIIIiIliilulmnmlllluuulll IIIIIIIIII llll Illllilillll Ill IIIIIIIIII H111 9 2 9llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll G LADYS joN ES Glad Nlcliinlcy junior High. EILEEN KOEHLER Ike Nlcliinley junior High. Sigma Pi Alpha '27, Girls Athletic Club '28, '29, Secretary of Girls Athletic Club '28, '29, Travel Club '28: President of Travel Club '28, Scientific Searchers Club '27, '28, '29, Pulse Reporter of Scicntilic Searchers Club '28, President of Scientific Searchers Club '29, Hi- Y-litte '27, '28, '29, Girls Council '28, '20, 'l'HEODORA KOEN its ii Ted!! Franklin junior High. Scientific Searchers Club '28, '29, Vice-president of Scientific Search- ers Club '28, Treasurer of Scien- tific Searchers Club '29, Clio Club '28, '29, Erodelphian '28, '29, Pulse Reporter '28, '20. DORAGENEVIEVE KOERING Do-Do Franklin junior High. lli-Y-Ette '27, '28, FRANCES AN NA KOLARI K France Franklin junior High. lli-Y-Elle '27, '28, '29, Clio Club '29, Girls Athletic Club '28, '29, Scientific Searchers Club '28, '29, Secretary of Scientific Searchers Club '29, Band '26, '27, '28, '29, State Contest of Band '27, '29, National School,Baud Association '..9. llllIIIIIllIIIIllIlllllIIlllllllllllIllIIIIIlllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Tliirty-one tx X Nssswxww ssxwwxxxwsttttmat.wttttttttstmwtttt . ,. u......, ... .....t..,..,,..,u t...312222513TfiIIIIIFYI?TITIIIITIIIIICITIIZITIE222ITIDIFIIIIISIIRFTFZTPTTTTEIIIPI?ZI??2??II33??2TT?3?f?FTIFFIIIIITIEIIIIIICIIITIIIYIIIITCIFTTIZIQEZIEIITIIIIPIPSJJ153..tt.T45I'i'TtXN' NNN'XNNWWNNWN N l3vERE'r'r lh'lCCREEDY Franklin junior High. Zctagathiang Hi-Y, Football 'Z7. CECIL NlCDOLE f Mac Lincoln. Nebraska, niateibull 'Z7,.'28, 'goi Trnclg 127. 28, Ixappa Phi Tau 21, 285 Tiger Athletic Council '28, '29, l'l1-Y '28, '29. JAMES lVlClh'lULLEN 'jim1nie Omaha Technical High School. Kappa Phi Tau '27, '28I lf'-1Dfb2lll '28, Tiger Athletic Council 'Z8. LEONARD lVlELSH Lenny Mcliinley junior High. jon N BEN N ET M ETCALF johnny Mcliinley junior lligh. Boys Glce Club '27, '28, '291 Scc- retary of Boys C-lee Club 'ZSL Vice- presitlent of Boys Glee Club '29C Zetagathizm '28, 229: Oper-etta '28, '29, Pulse Staff 'Z7: Cedar Staff '29g State Contest '27. . ,... , , srl Nusggygsi. X., t- CN iff:-i LOUISE KOLDA f.-Louis McKinley junior High. Better Gregg Artists. LIBBIE ANNA KOUBA Franklin junior High. ANNE lVlARGARE'r Kozal. Buster Hay Springs High School, Nebraska. Hi-Y-Ette '27, '28, '29, Clio Club '28, '29. AGNES Katz It'BabeJ! Mcliinley junior High. Better Gregg Artists '27, '28, '29: Pulse Reporter of Better Gregg Artsits '29, Sophrosyne '29. AGNES KULA ffAggiej!I ffAgJ1 McKinley junior High. llllllllIllIIIlIIIlllllllllllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlllIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIllllllllllllllilllllllllll 9 2 911IIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIlllllIllllllIIlllIlllllllllllllllllIllIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Thi rt y-two 5 Q QEEFFFFFEEPEEK :t:gii2??23'f5553 32PZllIE2E2Qii1p KIIIIIIIY5- 'wlliiflifff' N Sw X Raw S R XS N N so S S S W w Sm Nx S N x WR .mi QMS' 'W BEN lVllLLER 'B611.11,j'U Roosevelt junior High. , Alpha Rho: Football '28: Senior Glass Seurctary,7gSg Cvzdar Stall 1, Ze 5, inns ' ' 9 rezisurer of Zet gn hians '28 j nlor Play '27: Seni r Play '29: hi Sigma Psi '- 3 Wo 0 . 'll L R- ' s 1. il: ' an u il l igl l . 78 Orchestra '27, '28. 'X joHN N vm NICH Il New Iiinlcy junior Hi . , Buy Glee Clu 'Z7f '2eh'-9, Sec- r ! f of oy Gl e lub '28g r :isurer Boys c Club '29g enior Pla ' 93 Op retta '28, '29, joslavn OLISH 4 .-joey: Mcliinlcy junior High. NVENCIL PANEK G ln Wes!! McKinley junior High. i' RUTH G. KUSHNER Mzss K lVlARlON .IEANETTE LIND Peggy Lake View High of Chicago, Illinois. Literatae: Pulse Reporter: Scien title Searchers: Quill and Scroll Sophrosyne. GEORGIA A. LINDSEY Georgie Anamosa High. Erodelphian '28, BEATRICE LYON Kenwood Park High School. BERNICE LYON r r l Bernie Kenwood Park High School. IllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIllllIIIlIIlllllIIlllllIlllllllllIIINIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9IllIIIlIIllIIllIIllIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIllllllllIllIIIIllIIIllllIIIIllIIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Thirty-three ...... -fzzgxzzz.- ,.... .... :rg ...,f- .ff. :.2:L . Jfi , W ., E AN ,f:f N,,.. ,1, ..... ....,,.,.... , .. W N.Nx L ,N....., L ...,..Nx., - .N,x.,...,..,,,,,., , NN..,..,x...,.. , Nx., , ' HELEN LoulsE McBRooM jAc:K PATTON Anamosa High School, Alpha Rho '28, '29: lll-Y '28, '29, GERALD PHILLIPS JI JI - ferry Nlcliinley junior High. Academian: Kappa Phi Tau: Tiger Athletic Council. CHARLES POVVELL Charlie McKinley Iunior High. Football '27, 228: Track '27, 'l8: Hi-Y '28, RICHARD lJROC'l'0R Dick Franklin junior High. I I Kappa Phi Tau: President ol' Tiger Athletic Council '29: Vice-president of Boys Council: Football '27, 228: Basketball '27, '28, '.Z9I Track '27, '28, '29: Vice-president of Acailcmian. WA LTER H AZEN ffWalt,, Marshalltown High School. Q Mac Mcliinley junior High. Girls Council '28g Patricians '27. '28: ljrodelphian '28, '29z Presi- tlent of Erodelphian '28: Girls Ath- letic Club '28, '29: Secretary of Girls Club '28: Sophrosync '29g Quill and Scroll '20, Vivian MCMANUE McKinley junior High. IRENE lh lAH.-KNNAH Mcliinley junior High. Ili-Y-litte '27, '29g The 400 VERA MARCH Franklin junior lligli. Sigma Pi Alpha '27p lli-Y-littc. FLORENCE RUTH M A'rH ES Flo Franklin junior High. Orchestra '28. llllllIllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllIlllllllIllIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9lIlllllllllllIIllIIIllllllIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIlllllllIIllIIIllIIIllIIIIIllIIIllIlllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllll Thirty-four Aw N Qawwyg Swmw x X XX S 'S S E k S I Q Hb S ,Y XS X cv. Nsxwwwwxxxmw tx mtttNcNt,..WcW,WWmttswNewNwwtmctwtmtoWtow.-.tm.tM.Wf..N.tWxt..,,e,....tt.,Xt.N.ttt.NN..tX.twttwmwwxwewwxcNo . X so x.N-NNWw-xe.- :YQ ..,.. ,...., T etgfu, ...x.. ...X..... . t.. .,.......X.x........ . ..,.... ..... ......, ...,.......... ..... W.. .,x.x.......,......x.x... , .,,,x.. .......... . . ....xx.,. . ...N.. X ..N... ,..,...... ..... ., ..,..... ...-... x...xx ... ..x,..x... . .x.... . .... X:Vvt:,....,., Q -- tg- Rooran NlANSFlELD REEVE Franklin junior High. Boys Glee Club '27, '28, '29: Sec- retary of Boys- Glce Club '29: Op- erertn '28, '20, l-li-Y '27, '28, 'Z9. l'lAROl.D REID Frcinklin junior lligh. Zetaxgathiarx '27, '28, '29: Trezrsurer ol' Zetagathian 'ZSC President of Zetzigathinn '29: Senior Class Pres- ident 'Z93 Boys Glee Club 'ZSQ President ot' Boys Glee Club 'Z9C Opvreltn '29: Golf 'Z7g Champion 'ZSI Slate Tournrtnrent '.Z9. ALAN RICHARDSON n'I'A lil Franklin junior High. Orchestra 'Z7: All State Symphony Orchestra '27: Band '28, '29: All Stale Bnntl 'Z8. PAUL. GII.I.II-ANo RICK Franklin junior lligli. The -4005 Football 'ZS. XVARREN Ross Bill Franklin junior High. l-li-Y '27, '28, '20: Zetzigathialri '28, 'ZOQ Vicevpresitlcnt of'Zet:Igathiz1n '29: l,e Cercle Francais '27, 'ZBQ Pulse Stall '27, '28: Editor-in-Chrel ol' Pulse '27: Band '26, '27, 'Z9: Orchestra '17, '28, '29. Quill and Scroll '28, 129: President -of Iowa High School Press Associa- tion '28, 'Z93 Sophrosyne. . ,gas KN: U . if will lVlll.DRE MIKOLASKO Mickey . Franklin junior High. HI-Y-Ette '26, '.Z7: l-iteraI.n: '28, '29: Erotlelplrinn 'Z0. DOROTHY b llLES Mijn Frzinklin junior lligh. BERNICE E. A'llLLlGAN Niecie Franklin junior High. Better Gregg Artists '28, '29, vim- ltresrdent ol Betger Gregg Artists M,xRc,xItI5'r Mrsrxx 'A-1 arge Franklin junior lligh. .-kll State Orchestra '27: Lihrauian of Orchestra and Band '29, Senior Plfu' 29: l.e Cercle Francais '17, HI-Y-Ette: Clio Club '27, '28, 'Z9: Pulse Reporter of Clio Club 'Z9: Vzce-president of Clio Club '27p President of Clio Club 'ZSL Ero- Llelphizui '28, 'Z9: Vice-prcsiLleIIt ol' Erodelphiun '28, RUEY Mooma Mcliinley junior lligh, Girls Council '27, 'Z8: Secretary of Girls Council 'Z75 Alpha Sigma A-lphzr '27, '28s Treasurer of Alpha Sigma Alpha 'Z8: Sigma Pi Alpha '.l7: Erudelphinn '28, '293 Patri- cizuis '27, '28: Cedar Statf '28, 'Z9: Quill :Intl Scroll '29, llllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllIlllllltllllllllll 9 2 glllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllIllIIlllllIllllIIllIlllllllINllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllll Thirty-five mmm w Q f wammx x , x X . EN N XC -.wawwxu NN5xxv.xxwwwa-.NNNNNWNNWNNN-awxwauwwwmw,mxmw..Trf-ffffff-Q.':::::f::f,ff-::'x.2-:,,u-,um,m,w::.zf::::f:f N N i -IOIIN SIIADLI3 101,771 ny Franklin junior lligh. Acadeniian '25, '26, Kappa Phi Tau '27, '23, Vice-president ol Kappa Phi Tau '28, lli-Y. jAAII5s XVILLIAM SHULTZ jimmie McKinley junior l-ligh, SAN FORD ll. SIEGEL Sandy lfranklin junior High. Track '28, '29, Football '28: Senior Play '29, Opcrclta '29. CIIAIILES Soveim Chuck liranklin junior l-ligh. Zctagatliian '27, '28, '29, RICHARD TRUE SPACEK crDiCk:J hlcliinlcy junior lligh. Acailemian '25, '26, Zctagalhian '26, '27, '28, '29, Boys Council '27, '28, Secretary and Treasurqr of Boys Council '28, Pep Council '28, Hi-Y '25, '26, '27, '28, '202 Basketball '27, '28. '29: Tiger Ath- letic Council '27, '28, '29, t.:.4::x::x::-...,..I. W nh mmii' XE X DoRo'I'I-IY Nl IXDGE Nl U Nolan Franklin junior lligh. Alpha Sigma Alpha '27, 'Z8: Treasurer of Alpha Sigma Alpha '28, Girls Council '28, '29, Ero- dclphian '29, Hi-Y-Ette: Palricians '29, Pro-consul of Patricians '29, VERNA Bifru NELSON ftRed!l Kenwood Park High School. Sophrosyne '29, . IRENI5 NEMEC Refine Mcliinley junior lligh. Literatae '28, '29, Scientific Searchers Club '28, '29, EDITH NICOL Wick Franklin junior High. Alpha Sigma Alpha. EVELYN VERENE NovAIi Washington junior High, Duluth, Minnesota. Patricians '27, '28, Praetor of Patricians '28, Acdile of Patricians '29, Clio Club '28, Hi-Y-Ette, llIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIllIlilIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIlIIIIIllIllllHIIIllIllIIIIIlIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9IIIllHlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIlIllIIIIIllllIl!IIlIlllllIlIIIllIlllllIIllIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Thirty-six ll . u . R,xYmoNn H. SPIELMAN kATHER'NE OUSH u'Ra:yn Frankhn junior High. Senior Play '29. EVERETTXVESLEYSTAS KAL llEvie'lJ Fnirfaix High School. joHN NULLER STEARNS Ster110 Mcliinley junior High. junnir Play '28, Senior Play '.. . Operetln '29. 'IQ- BURT STEELE Addison junior High, Cleveland, Ohio. Bnml: Orchestra. PAUL E. STEPHENSON Steve Eldon High School. Tiger Athletic Council '28, '29g Kappa Phi Tau 'ZSQ Band '29, Hlcatjfu Franklin junior High. Clio Club '283 Ei,-Yflitte '27, '28, KATHLEEN OJBRIEN McKinley junior High. lli-Y-lille, Travel Club. BEATRICE PENNINGTON Bee, Sl71'f'IlLj'JU Franklin junior High. llif '-litre '27, '28, '20. Q ELC? JANE PETERSON McKinley junior High, Hi-Y-Ette '27, '28, '29g Treasurer of Hi-Y-Ette '28, '29, Lileratae '27, '28, 2295 Scientihc Searchers Club '28, Secretary of Scicntillc Searchers Club 'Z8: 1.0 Cercle Frzui-:axis '26, '27: Reporter for Le Cvrcle Francais '26. ROCKSEY L. PHiLLlP5 Flossie Ely High School. llIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIlIIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1 9 2 9IIIIIIIlIIllIIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Thirty-seven Y XY W NWN NKWNX W X .. N. L N.. ,N,,... . ,,..,N,.,,.. L o.....t .x..,. x.x.,..Xk .,x,. N..,..,xx , x,..,N ,.,x ...,,,,.,.., X xxx,.... .x,x.x. , ..x..Nx. .....x , . . , , .N.,xNx,.,....x,..k.,N.,....x...,..x,..X.x,,..NN.x,,....xxx..,.. .. x.x..x.x. C ...N.. : : : RoIsER'I' S'rEwAR'I' Bob l:K'IlIllilll1 junior lligh, 3VPl12'0s5'IIe 120: Mzinziging lilllllll' nl Pulse '29: Winner of llistory Medal '28: Acndemian 'Z7: Cedar Stull '1S: Quill Illlil Scroll 'Z0. ELLIS PON STICKEL -MII, Haifa- Marshalltown lligh School. I hh'll.L I S' SIGNS lfraxnklin junior High. ZUl2lL-Zilllllllll '27, '28, '29: Pulse Reporter of Zetagathian 'ZSQ junior Play '27. ROBERT XVESLEY STINSON Bob, Wes, Mick 1 Roosevelt junior lligh. l'ooth:Ill '27, '283 Track 37. CARL A. TIFFANY H7-in-1, lirzinklin junior lligli. 'RQ ZoI.A PIPER ..IZ0,, Mcliinlcy junior lligh. Sigma Aloha '27, '28, Vice- of Alppa Sigma Alpha of Alpha of Girls Council , '27: Sec- Reportcr '28: Literntne 'ZSI '20: Ero- : Cuhinet Snphrosync 'ZW ,II 'WWW DOROTHY l5TTS Mcliinley junior lligh. Cccilians: Opereltzi '23 .JL . ig-1.-ag!! NlARY lSABELLE PORTER l:I'1ll1l'illl'I junior lligh. Alnlux Signm Alpha '27, '2S. PHYLLIS POWELL Franklin junior lligh. w Girls Athletic Club '13, '29: milf' den of Girls Athletic Club '29: HI- Y-litle '26, '27, '28, '29:- Better Gregg Artists '27, 'Z8g Clio Club '29: Volleyball '28, '29: Captain of Senior Volleyball Team '29: Bask- ethzill 'Z7. 'ZS '29: Baseball '27, 'Z8g Spanish Plxiy 'ZFL ELMA LOUISE PUDIL IEAZIF Swisher junior lligh. IIIIIIIlllllllllllliilllllllllIIlIIllllIIllIIllIIIlllIIIllIIIllIIllllIIIIllIIlIllIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Illl Illl 9 2 9IIIIIIIllIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIllIllllIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Thirty-eight X r sexes-rs-N-1-aw: 'f e -we s ' ' 's'ss 'X : - EL21LLi1 '2 X ' x ' N - .,,..,.x,,,,.,,,...,.... N.,N ,,,,, ::::,:::l , Il 1li '':qq::::q ::je 'q5gg::::::...,. ...Wa....a.t.t.....,t..t...t lvl,-KRVIN DEAN 'l'ooF Mcliinlcy junior High. l,e Ccrcle l:l'2ll1Clll5 '27, 'ZS1 Band '26, '27, '28, '20, Anorvi-1 C. TOPINKA A de, Topie Mcliinley junior lliqh. Tiger Ath'etic Councilg Track 'ZBQ Jioothall '27, '28: Orchestra '26, 'l7: Member of State Champion Orchestra '27: State Orchestral '27, LEO TRACHTA Roosevelt junior High, Banc! '27, '28, '29: Orchestra '27, '28, 'ZOQ All irate Band: juixor ay. ROBERT ARTHUR 'l-ROYA R Bob Mcliinley junior High. Boys Glee Club '27, '28g Pulse .Reporter of Glee Club '27, Vice- presidenl of Glec Club 'ZBQ Oper- .vtta '28g Zetilfgaghiali '27, '28, 1 JOSEPH VLCKO nl Vic!! Mcliixiley junior High. .Football '26, '27, '28, Track '273 Tennis '26, '27, '28, '29, j?,d- M ILLIE M. Quass Di'mples Franklin junior High, lli-Y-Ette '27, '28, '29, l'lELEN ANN RAKER Bubbles McKinley junior High. GRACE lRENE 'RANDA 'jGrass A McKinley junior High, Hi-Y-Ette '26, '27, '28, '29: Sigma .Pi Alpha '26, '27: Girls Athletic Club '27, '28, 'Z9: Treasurer of Girls Athletic Club '27: Warden nf Girls Athletic Club '28: Presi- .clent nf Girls Athletic Club '29C Literatac '27, '28, '2'-J: Erodel- phian '28, '29: Tennis '27, 'ZSp Spanish Play '29: All Star Bask- etball 'Team '20. LILY JEAN REID llletzvnil McKinley junior High. .l.itt-ratae '28, '29: Hi-Y-Ettc '27, '28, '20, lh'lARJORlE l...RENNEKAMP l'lMarilP McKinley junior lligh, .Ili-Y-Ette '26, '27, '28, '29: Sigma .Pi Alpha '26, '27: Literatae '28, 129: Girls Athletic Club '27, '28: .Eroclelphian 523: Sophrosyne IIlIIIllIllIlllllIllINIIIllflllllIIIIIlllllIllllIIIllIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 9 2 9IIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIllllIIIIIllllIllllIIllIllllllIIIllllIIllllllIIIIIIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll Thirty-nine '---'www ........g .... Q X t xxmxw tmwStXmwk S S XR :::::::::::::e::::.::::: :.:::.::::::::::11elersffsfz..Efff.iffEfssttttvttaW:.f::::::::m::.-EEE:...Emeslats-WNaww-me-rsaw.NWNNtwtwtwtt-..tN..t.-.mttttatwtttttaatwwmwm.2,.R.-ssmswtwttatwtswxwlltr ........,w.ttww- .,............a..........t. .... ............. .... ....,....a,..,t-.R ....x.. . ........ ...t .... ......,.... .... .R ..N. ...aw Nx.. ..... x....... . t N .Nx,.,N.., ..x. ...x.,x....,..xx......xx. . , .,.... t ...t....a.. ,sexy A LEO WALRATH Pete Franklin juninr High. Boys Glue Club '27, '28,.'29g Operctta '28, '29, Senior Play '29. CHARLES XVHIPPLE Chuck Mcliinley junior High, .Acadeniian '26, Alpha Rho '27, 128: l-li-Y '27, '28, '29: Sports .Editor of Pulse '28, '29, Orchestra and Band '26, '27: Quill and Scroll '29, RUssEr. GEORGE XVICKEN IIRMSSM Franklin junior lligh. Track '28, '29: junior Play '28, lli-Y '28, '29, Us in D wrN RUB , UD s X lk High. .Ka . i Il 1 Tiger Athletic ,Conn oo '28g Basketball '28, K 3 Tennis ampion 'ZS. GERA LDIN E ROSEN BERGER ff ll jerry McKinley junior Hilzh. lli-Y-Elle '27, '28, '29: Treasurer nf The 400 '28: Secretary of The 400 '29, Sophrosyne 29. X Cl-lARl.OTTE ROOOENSAOR flcljarll McKinley junior Iligh. Sigma Pi Alhpa '27: llx-Y-Ette '27, '28, '29: Girls Athletic Club '28, '29: Secretary of Girls Ath- letic Club '2S: Cecilians '28, '292 Dperelta '28, '29: lirodelphian '29, Senior Play '29: Pulse Stall' '20, Quill and Scroll '20. M. NlAXlNE ROMINE Tillie, 'Mac Franklin junior lligh, . Literatae '28, '29: lirotiulphlzln '28. '20: lli-Y-Etta '27, '28, '20. FRANCES ROMPOTL Frau Solon lligh School. Ili-Y-lille '27, '28, '20. BETTY jElxN ROM POT Boots McKinley junior lligh, lli-Y-littc '27, Butter Gregg Artists '28, Clio Club '20, ROSEMARY ROTH R0see McKinley junior lligh. Girls Council 'ZSZ Alpha Sigma Alpha '27, '28: Secretary ol' Alpha Sigma Alpha '27: The 400 '28, '29: Pulse Staff '29: Ili-Y-litte '28, '29, Cecilians '28, '29, Pulse Reporter for Cecilians '29: Oper- rtta '28, '29, Senior Play '29: .Erodclphian '29: Representative of School at Grinnell College '29, IIllllIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIllllllIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIlllllIllllllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9IIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIllllIIIlIlllIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Forty .1 .. 1 1 1 i '?-,.3 'N'PT'?tQy?1N Y'-Xu 'S' DOROTHY LOUISE RLIOE ... llfr ,,,,A,..,,O Q ,N..,N,.,. , Nx,.x.... - .. ..,,...xN.,,...,.. , ,....NX.,....... , ..ON..xX. M ...N ..xxNx...QQQQ.1L1,O,O ZZQQOQOO 2 . ..:Q:zzL2QQN - .... .11111111i. MARGARE1' SCHNEIDER Dot lfrnnklin ,lunior High. Alpha Sigma Alpha '23, lirotlel- phinn 229: l.e Cerclv lfruncziis '28, 129: Ili-Y-litre '27, '28, 239. PEARL RUAIBLE Pearlie Mcliinley' junior lligh. PaIlrici:Ins '28, '29: Pulse Reporter of Pzitriciuns 'Z9: Clio Cluh '28. '20: Secretairv of Clio Club '28, Pulse Reporter of Clio Club 'Z91 Member ol' Pulse Stull '29, Quill ,tml Scroll '29: Sophrosync '29, - A A SADILEK ClJay M-:liinley ,lunior High. Sophrosyne '28, '29: Quill and .Scroll '20: Better Gregg Artists '27, '28, '10: Litcrntne '27, '28, '19, Cedar Bonnl '28, '29, Pulse Stull' '29, Loyallly Cluh '28, '20. NlARlE E. SANBORN S07lllj', Bobbie F:Irilv:IIIlt l ligh School. GRETCH EN SCHNEIDER GretclJ Mc Kin ley junior High. lli-Y-litte, :rMebS1: Marion lligh. lli-Y-File '76 '77 '79 '70' 'P . ..,.,..r,-, Opcrc-Ilzx '..9. EUGENIE SCHOEN Gen, Genie Mcliinley junior High. '28, '29: Secretary '28, President of Le Ccrcle Francais Pntricinns '27, ,uf Putricians Paitricians '28, .'27, '28, '29, Pulse Reporter of ,Le Cercle Francais '28, President .of Le Cercle Francais '28, Orches- Ir:I '27, '28, '29: Iowa l-ligh School Symphony OFCIIUSYTII '17, KATHERINE JENKINS Williamsburg lligh. lli Y l'tle DOROTHY SEVERIN Dot Ffllllklill junior lligh. Girls Council '29, Patricians ig, '29, Secretary of Pntricians Eroslelphizrn '29, Secretary of Ero- delphizin '29, Hi-Y-Etta: '27, '28, '29, Second Cabinet of Hi-Y-Ette '28, N'ice-Presiclg-Ist of lli-Y-Ette ' t l'lAZEL SHARPE Squea'k McKinley junior lrligh. .lli-Y-litte '27, '28, '29, Clio Club '28, '29. IIllIllIIIllllIIllIIllIlIllIIlIIIIllIIIllIIllllllIIIllIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIllIlllllllllllfll IIII IIIlIIll1 9 2 9IIIIlllIIllllllIllilIIIllIIllllllIIIIlIllllIIIlllllIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Forty-one N . ... .,,.. ....-..... ,... ,..., ,.:,..., MM. ,..... .. .......,....,,,.. ,,,,,.,,, ,,,.. . . .. .. ..,,,,,,,,,, W ...- ..,....., M. vY,,... W. ..-.-. .. -zz.:::::::::::::::::::::::::z:z zfmfrrrx:::::::::::::::f:fmw ,, :,,5,1. Q..-......... ,.,,,,,f.12Z22 Q .21-:..,. .. -.. 21 -,5, ..........,.,.....,... . . ,-.- - -.-. V -.H H . -----.--.-.---.------- 1+ H .---------- v-------. xxxx V- - W... xx.. -. xxs- .,.NNNx. A s GRACE SHEETS La Vee, P0acby liraiiklin junior High. Pzxlricians '28, '.Z9: Pulse Sufi' -'l8, '29g Quill Illkl Scroll '202 l'lI-Y- lille '28, VIRGINIA D. KINGSLEY Ginger SI, Peterslmrg High School, lli-Y-Etta '17, 'l3: lirodvslphian 29. ANN SMITH Frainklin ,Iuninr lligh, Alpha Sigma Alpha '27, .'28: Le .Cc-rcle Francais'7g28: Senior Play BERNICE SMITH Bernie hlaynard Hieh School. Hi-Y-Etta '29. GERNEDONALEE SMITH Muscatine High School. Orcheslra '25, gg: Glue Club '25, SYLVIA SMITI-l Sally. S1'l'lffl'll',,' Slime l'l'lll1l'illIl junior llipzii. ELEANQR SNYDER 'S1Iyder Ornngj: Liity. lawn, -llllIl0l' lligli. Pi:InIst Inr Boys Glve Cluh '29, l IELENE PAU LINESTAN I.EY P0lly Roosevelt junior High. Sophmsyn '29g Sigma Pi Alpha '27: Girl lic Club '23, 'ZQZ orlelphiz '29: Yice-presI- del of lg ian 'ZQQ Pulsc Teinis Tour ' M3283 Senior Play . EDNA STII.Lm,IN . N Mc Kin lev junior lligh NlARVEL STONE Ha' Pi-Int McKinley junior Hizh. l.c Cercle Frzmcaiis '27, '28, '29, liIIIlIIIllIlllIllIIlllllllllllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll1 9 2 QllIIIllIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIllllIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Forty-two f'f'f:ff'IIg X X N NX! x mx Sqn ..,, ,... . , , ,.,,, ,,,, . ,,.. ,,,,.A,,,, , N..t,...,,.. wXgiw....,. ....N.Nw.t..a,.t.,t.,.t..a..N.........t...N..t.tw.W.w-...N...t..W.t...,N..ttN.t.........M.t...t.t.,....Wat.N....W......,.t,w..t.t.....c.:.xmxrmrglmxugzzmkf'xiii f 1: 'iff riff' X. . .if Ci.Y'i'i.x Svononfx Tex Nlcliinlcy junior lliuh, D Sllllllll li Alpha '2o: lli-Y-lille '20, 'l7: lirodelpliian '29, '20: The 400 '18, '20, ls.-xBE1.l.E Tuoxivson ..lzf.x-U liranlalin junior High. PEARL 'l4lEP l'earl,i ' Mcliinley junior High. Orchestral '27, '28: Hi-Y-Ette '27: Literatae '28, 'Z9: Travel Club '27, '13: Pulse Stall' '20, 'l'HiaLm.x june 'l'oTToN Franklin junior High. lli-Y-lilte '27, '23, '2U. Nlfxkmklai' B. 'l'RAN BERRY xlfft11'g Franklin junior High. lli-Y-Eire '27, '28, '20. x-' no Baksfxkix 'l'RUMBUl.l. Bobbie Franklin junior High. Pulse Staff jill: junior Play 'ISL lli-Y-latte '27, '28. 'l0. LUCYLE Union l.0lly Franklin junior High. lli-Y-Etta '27, '28, 'Z93 Le Cercle lirancnis '18, '2?j0Erodelphian '28, K VET.-X AN NA VONDRACEK Bubbles Roosevelt junior High. .Band '27, '28: Second Prize in Class A High School Bands at Iowa City '27: Champion Girh Baseball Team '28: Spanish Play '2S: Captain of Champion Girls Basketball Team '281 Senior Girls Volleyball Team '28, Captain ol Champion Senior Girls Basketball Team '293 Girls Athletic Club '29: lli-Y-Ette '27, '28, '29p Erodel- nhian 'ZOZ Cccilians '28, '29. VIRGINIA XVERTZ McKinley junior High. The 400 '28, '29, iii-Y-Em '27, '28, 20. PAULINE Wi -wa' 'r 1 'n U I I Mcliinlcy junior High. Hi-Y-Ette '23, '29, Senior Play .70 IIIIIllIIIlIIllIIIIIIIIllIII.lllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIllIIIIIllIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llll I lllllllllllll U1 9 2 9lllllllllll lllll IIlllIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIllllIIIllIIIIlIllIIIIllIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIlllIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Forty-three vm 22l1i21ZfiI'Q N r N Y Q t. GEZEQEJQQEQIKQQCKQQQCXQ35l2EQ:fIQQfffCwiEl2E5llP1ff ssxss -K s:CKuEE.QllEE2EQCiQfG xxxxxx vs sw-sms 1-a Q ,aww-xvq1w:5J3::E :::.1 E sw. xxxxxxxm:::-.z::q1 wt ww mvusxsw-xx-4qiQSiSiiE-gitxxg? DOROTHY WII.I.IIxIvIs Solon lligh School. Alwha Sigma Alpha '27, '28, lli-Y- -rg-tr --.'..I,... l ,lfttc '20, '27, '23, 'ZQI Cabinet Ol llIX lllt 'S '70 DONNA lDELLE XVORKMAN Dell Mcliinley junior llixzh. Cecilimis '27, '28, '29, The 400 '27, '28, 'ZUC Operelta '23: Senior Plav '20, LA VERLE WRIGHT l:l'1ll'llillI'I junior Iligh. The -lllll. OPAL ELLIS jackie liranklin juninr lligh. BERT PUCKETT Bert Franklin junior High. Zetagatliiari: Operetta '28, 203 Boys Glee Cluh. I ' I I In IIIIIlllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltl 9 2 QllllllllllllllllIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lfurty-four CORINNE XVYM ER Mcliinley junibr lligh, Alpha Sllilllil Alpha '27, lli-Y- lille '20, '27: Opcrctla '20. NlARY LOUISE ZBANEIQ Mary Lou McKinley junior lligh. Vice-president of Senior Class '28, '29, junior Play '27, Gamma Alpha Alpha '26, '27: Treasurer of Gamma Alpha Alpha '27, Girls Athletic Cluh '27, '231 President of Girls Athletic Club '28, Pulse Reporter of Girls Athletic Club '27, Erodelphian '28, '29, Pulse Reporter ol Erodelphiun 'Z9Z President of Girls Council '28, '29, Cecilians '27, '28, '29, Vice- president of Cecilians '28, Presi- dent of Cecilians '28, 'Mixed Chorus '26, The Bohemian Girl '28, The Two Vagalsumls '20. GRACE ELIZABETH ZEZULA Franklin junior High. Girls Athletic Club '28, llonorary Music Society' '28, Orchestral '27, '23, '29, Band '27, '23, '29. LE ETTA l-IOFF Franklin junior lligh. lli-Y-lilte '26, '27, CORA lVlARC-UERITENELSON h'MargeDl McKinley junior l-ligh. Sophrosyne '29: Le Cercle Fran- cais '27: Vice-president of Le Cer- cle Francais '28, '29, Literntac '27, 728, '20, Pulse Staff '28, lli-Y- ENC '2f'l. IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIXI NEW 5g,, ,,.,,,,Y,,Y.,,,.,,,.Y,,,,,w ,w,Y,, ,,,,w,, , ....Y...........,,Y, . ,,..,, . e e e Y.....YY..Y..,..,... eesee e , e ..YY.....Y.... k . . ,EQK1 , .N....ZZQ?az?,.2z ,f Q1z11Q11:z XX The Dual The sun roseg The imparting shadow on the dial appeared That marked inceptions. In pilgrim wilds then reared The school of logs. Grim was the struggle That we-nt on within those rough-hewn walls, A struggle to escape the snare Of shadowed forest and dejection's calls. The sun climbedg The shadow on the dial moved on, And pointed out the progress Of years of toil, a waxing dawn- The red schoolhouse. There on benches hard and crude They learned direction straight and true, That urged them on though paths were rough, By the will to be, to grow, to do. The sun rose higherg The gray finger of the dial strengthened, Promising the accomplishment of dreams, A-nd all seasons of 'learning lengthened. The brick schoolhouse. The bud burst into flower, And none there was denied the yearning, Children by the thousands Trod the broadening paths of learning. The sun still rises,' The shadows slowly disappearing in high noon. The gate through which we pass too soon, Temples of learning, Enriched and beautiful in line. Today opportunity and inspiration to all- One may hew or chisel out Material at hand, life strong and able to enthrall! -I - - -s --'- I --'--- -1 9 2 I- -1 I -- - l-.---------1.-- - l--- Forty-five 'NK rg, Class cod? ll 30 Viral Row: Y. IIAGEMAN. IE. ISROOKM.-KN. nl, IIRISDERIKQRSON. CI. I5.-XRR. XY. KIARRITIIIQRS, Sucmul Iiuxv: Ii. KOEIILIER. M. BIENIESII, XY. CIIIERRY, If, LOXYRY, II. LIEYIN, R. KEMP, M. IIIQINBALIGII. Ii. KEITH. G. CRAWFORD. 'I'hiuI Row: A. II.-XSTINGS, C. Ii.-XNIL-Kl.Y. Y. Bl'SIiR. il. IFMON, XY. IIOYSON. R. BLOMQLIIST, A. IIASIiIi. Y. BISKUP, R. LUNDINIE, 0. IiI.l IS, D, BRYANT, Top Row: M. KONECNY, M. ABRAMS, XY. HARRISON, C, lIOII:, C. CZOZART, L, KIMES, j. CLARK. L. MQBROOM, E. KISRN. First Row: G. RLIBEK. II. YOUNG. O. TURNER, W. Y.-Xl,IiN'l'INI:. M. SMYTII. I.. PYl.li. Secund Row: II. SMLILIBKOFF. IE. ZILI..-X, II. ROIYLEY, l.. PALMER. -I. MIQRRAY. B. WI'II'I'5Iil.. G. YOUNG If. PIIELPS, ,I. MOIEIIL. Third Row: M. SCHNEIDER, L. SEL'I'RECIIT, M, McNlQI.'l'Y. KI. I'II'IiR. If. WIiS'l'liRFIIiL.D, j. SIGMUND M. SUNDBERG, D. PATERSON, V. SLAUSON. H. UGIIURN, R. QDAAS, Y. ROSENBERG, M. MUMA Top Row: R. NOON, II. THOMPSON, M. SPIVAK, R. MARTIN. A. MICIIAI IQR, IE. ROMAN, C. SMITH, D, SMITH If NORMAN, R. MOORE, K. WAGNER, Forty-six Class wif 1149340 Ilirsl Row: D. ISL'I.L.-XRD, XY. DRAIIOS, II. ISRITTON, D. DAVIDSON. A. IIUISIIR. Second Row: L. ELAM. R. FAIIL, M. BROWN. NI. BROWN, If. FOCHT. P. DOETZIEI.. A. BAI.D'sYIN. Third Row: Ii: AFROST,'I7. DOSTAL, D. COLBY. Ii. CLARK, M. ISIEHRS. Ii. COOK, I. DEACON, D. BURGESS F. BRITTON, R. DE.-XMER, R. ESPESIET. 'Ibp Row: L. FITZSIMMONS, R. CURRELL, W. DIEHI.. R. BURESII. I-I. ALLISON, B. ANDERSON . .O . . gy... , ' I I H I , Y First Row: j. IIll.1IiS. W. LlRIiIiN. M. GANZEN. Ii GIiI'II.-KRT, D. GIiT'I'I.IT. I-I. IIANDWICK, M. GRAFI5 Ii. IiliNDAI.L, B. KIMBALI.. S. UOLAD. I SI-comi Row: A. IIEINIEND.-XHL. M. I.. JENKINS, S. IIIBXISS. I.. IIEILFNIER. R. Ii. KING, I. IiADI.I1lI, I., IIIIIIZS, R. EIOIINSON, M. HOOPER. G. IIEWITT. Twp Row. Ii. IIAYDEX, M. IiIiITlI, B. IIIEPNER. j. GIETTY, IS. GOLYGII, R. IIIELM, C. G.-XRWOOD. Forty-seven Class of 11930 1,--1.-.9 U... ., . Ifirst Row: Svcoml Row: Top Row: E. NELSON, G. KILBERGER, R. MABON. R. NELSON, C. NIURFRIEE, E. NOVAK, E. KNOX, I. BLAINE, R. ELKIN. G. MANES, B. NEMEC. M. CROPLIEY. E, MEYER, C, OVERLEY, l.. MITCHELL. C. MACGREGOR IS. MCCLOUD. P. OGDEN, N, MCCORM.-XC, M. I., I.YNXIVII.IiR. K' GIIIEN -I Md'-XFFRIE NI MACIIEMER, D. AICGUIRII, XI. IQOUIXA, D NIASOY I3 IONGS'I.'XI2I3 li. m1Lifs,'c.'1u.1SiA. s. MILLER. ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' ' ' ' Ifirst Row: Second Row: Third Row: Top Row : Iforty-eight II. WATKINS, D. WAGLEY, F. WALDRON. G. SWEIIQERT, G. WATIAND, Ii. WERBA, E. WIIIPPLE I'. WITOUSIEK. K Q Q V A I x , 4 t Q Q Q x IiI. SAMS, F. TI1I.I1CIiY, R. 'IIIOM.-XS, A. THOMPSON, M. LILLII, P. XANE, Y. XANI1, M. NOIGT S. VLCKO, M. SUTERA. A. PENDLETON, M. SWANSON. M. POST. V, PRIYRATSKY. R. QLTA.-XS. I.. STAMIEN. M. RUSIIEK B. ROBINSON, M. ROGERS, F. SCIIMINKEY. -I. STRYRER, O. SPISARIE, Il. SU'I'I.II:FE, G. ROBERTSON. IJ. PARKS, II. ROBOVSIQY, j. SIIIINEIDER, I. SCIIl,liSSlEl.M,-XN. C. SATTISRLY, 0. SIKORA E. PORTER, Y. SGIIIAACK, G. ROSISNBERGER, P. RALSTON. D. 'SIAMlS. Ilalss noni? 119 11 Iiirst Row: T. FLJEIIR, M. BORT, W. BAIN, V. STEEN. P. IIANDIiI.. F. BODY, V. HIGGINS. Sn-cond Row: G. HENDERSON, Il. COOK, I.. IIIEATON, C. II.-XRRIS, M. GIOVANAZZI, B. ZURKA. II. KNICIQERBOIZKIER. P. BURKII.-'xI.'I'IZR. Tup Ruw: j. I..-XZIO, W. AX'liDOVICII, QI, CREW. R. DI2I.I'. R. IiIiIINIi, II. RROIK. K. LONG, M. lIIIO.'XDWA'I'IiR. First Row. Sccu n d Row 1 Third Row I Top Row 3 j. VOTROLIIXEK. D. PITCHER, II. SIiIiGI5R. Ii. SIBRAYAS M. STOISER, R. MOYER. M. IVIERTENS, I. MILLER, R. MI'I'YAI.SIiY, B. MOORE, I'. MOORI:, V. NIORNINGSTAR, -I. MORRIS, 1. STEEUQ. '11 MUNGER. A , 1 1. wHxPPu-ns. n, Nurs, P. mczmav. M. A, srxow, M. NI1I.S-ON, I.. SNIDILR, 1.. mums, I.. svluis, ns. swfxm. 12. sToc:msR, M. s1sn1.A1Q. If, NANCE, li. SMITII, II. WARD. R. XYI5.-X'I'IlIERWAX, D. PERKINS, IE. SPl,ICIIAI., G. MCACIIRAN, If. SMITH, C. WADE. Y. TANNISR. Forty-nine lass of 1149361 First Row: R. Second Row: M. D M. Thlrd Row: M. A K. Vop Ruw: A, I: BERGH, K. ENGLE, J. D. BAKER. K. l5Rl5DliRlCK, H. CHORD. J. BRITTIN. BORSCHEL. I-l. COOK, K. BISHOP, C. DEFORE, IE, BERG, D. BLESSJNG, A. ALT, B. DOBRY BERGSTROM. EMAL, M. DAY, E, DAY. J. CARPlEN'l'liR, I.. B.-XKl:R, M. A. BLACK, M. DUNLAP, L. IJRAPELA BIBBY. li. BRISKEY. IE. BUSER, I. M. DLTNIAAP. CARITHERS, Cv. CALDWELI., li. BROADWAIJQR. R. BOWLUS. W. COON, D. BAUMGARDENIER BEARDSLEY, l.. AKER. A. Bl..ACKXYlZLl., M. CRAWFORD. l lfirsl Ruw: l. Second Row: Third Row: N. G. Tap Row: M. X. Fifty HILL. D. KERSTEN, O. HODGE. N, KHSSTLER, D. IIORAK. A, L. IVINS, L KEHRER, G. KLTBASA GLACKIN. J. GOODI5lil-l.OW. A. H.-XLDEMAN, li. GREIEDY, J, OREENBLATT, D. HAIIN, l.. ll.-XHN HANNA. S. JOHNSON, R. HAHN. JEFFERSON, li, HALL. Y. HANSEN. F. IIARRS, R. HANSOX, li. HICKS, M. A. HARTI. JASPER, W. KEMP, A. JALIOBSIEN, G. HINDMAN. JACKSON, l-. HOOVER, W. KRETZSCIIMAR, Y. KNOX, lj. HIGl,IiY, W. IHELM, M. KRIZ KENT. M. E. HAMILTON. F. JACKSON. 1 'IAI1iuI Row! Tup Row : Class of 119311 First Row: M Second R uw: li. D I.. M H FI.IEAGI.I5, R. MYERS. S. N.-XSSIIT, II. NEHLS, II, IiWING, Ii. MIELYIN. IIRANKS, H. MATLSER, P, DAI.Ii. P. MORIEY, R. MIERTIENS, Xl. FISIIIEI., M. LUIS. , NICHOLAS. R. GEIGER. D. NIiWIiI.I. FENTON. Ii. MYERS. D. NELSON. M. J. FOS'I'IiR, R XIQYIEY. VI. LlABl.Ii, D. MILES. N. NIAIIVR. . ,I. MARTIN. R. MQMASTIBR, Il. ERICRSON, C. I.0WIi . MORNINGSTAR, L. MOORE, W. MYERS. E. EIN. B, IEY.-XNS. M. MYliRS, D. NAIBERT, M. NICOL, R. NICOL, R. A. MILLER, C. MONTILLON. V First Row: NI S.-XFIiI.Y. C.. ROWIAND. M. ODIiI.I.. II. SIIISRMAN. S. SI.-XMIS. D. SI.AUGl'I'I'IiR. Second Row: M. RUBIAS, D. KL?SI'lNIiR, R. I..,xMON'I', NY. I.II.I.lI5. D. LINDSIEY. R. KLIBI.-XS, II. NIAMLS, j. NORTHCOTT, P. KRACI-IMER. Third Rowz R. SCHAEFER, F. INDRA, W. SIiDI.ACIiIi, I.. NOST. li NORTON. D. ROTII, Ii. OGDEN. E. ROMPOTL. J. PINGENOT, H. ROSE. G. PITCHISR. R. SHAVER. Top Raw: A. PI-IYTRAUSKY. B. REEVE, K. PORTER, S, POYNISER. M. POI.EI'INA. G, PAUBA, Ill. SAILOR. A. SCHWARTZENTRLIBER, S. ROSENB.-XUM, B, SANFORD, F. O'KELLY, B. ROMEY. Fifty-one Class of 119311 First Row: M. STEPIIENSON. N. BLACK. R. SWEITZIER, J. WISE, D. YESELY. Second Row: M, CHILDS, D STOOKEY, M. STRlil.l.NER, W. SNOUFFIER. D. WIGIITMAN, C. TOPIXIQA. li. STEFAN, E. WILSON. Third Row. W. ZIMA. C. KAMPMIHIER, M. SMITH. M. 'l'AYI.OR, M. IJEIUSOIIN. B. 'l'0Pl'lNG, R. VARNS. A. SMITH, M. THOMPSON, Tup Row: l.. BROWN, D. 'I'RliI.lilil..D, j. X'l'I I'liXGLli. C. Ili.-XNIEK, R. SU'l'lllERLANl7, j. XYORI.l:Y, A. XYILIZY, M. STANEK. First Row: Second Row 1 Third Ruxv: Twp Row: Fifty-two coUR'rN1iY, xi. QAPRQN. 5. c:oMs'roL:R. 1.. .-x1.c:oRN. xv. HTzP,xTRR:R. v, 11.-xRRla1.l., D. moons Clllililii.-'iIi, A. BISLDIN, R. RROWN. rr. ABOlJlil2I.Y, D. DnalfORIi, R. noxwlxu. M. niNum.xx CRAGO, Az. I-os'ruR. , I , I ' BORSCHIEI., R. IIRIQDRICR. B. Bl..-XllNIlx, l.. c:.4xRNus, J. Russ. 1.. AIJXAIQGII. 1.. BETZER BE.-XI.S, N. ARIENDTS. R. FITZQP.-X'l'RICli. 9. n0L'uu.m, J. c:.xRR1Tll1zRs. EMBRIEF. xy DRYUT.-X, M. lBl:Rl.lN, hl. 1-ox. 1. KIIIIERRY. J. CLTNNINGIIAM, R. c:L7m'11NGs RAc:1lMAN, 15. lfx1BR15u, G. CHROSORY, u. RL'Rgn.xRn. Class of 11932 Ifirst Row: I.. BARR, K. McGUIRE. j. LLIDLOW, D. GROLIT, G. IRIEIAND, Second Row: D. SIIOMLER, li. IIAl.liY. I.. KISNT, V. IIAAS, I.. IIISDIN, D. IIOWE, N, IIUIA, M. IIOLETS, Ii. KASPIER. Third Row: I.. RICIIARDSON. K. KINGSLIZY, A. QIIROUCII, Y. III2I.M, R. liI?I.I.Y, F. j.-XNSSEN. R. LONG, IIIRIIY II IIIxI O. MCBROOM, Il. I..IEIfIM.-XN, M. ,I i f 5 ' . . I E ' .. Top Row: IE. SABIN. 0. KUCERA, R. MCKINSTRY, R. SIE.-X'I'ON, R, GREGG, R. SCIIINDLER. I. IIOLBROOK. M. ,I. MASON, AI. IIARTL. I First Row: W. SIMON, ID. STUMP. G. STOCKER, B. BIEACII, G. FlI.lPY. D. WATSON. E. ROBERTS. j. TALIBER. Second Row: G. TROYAK, W. STOLIIA, D. SIMON, M, THOMPSON, xl, WOLD, I. SMIfI'II, W. WIIIPPLIZ, W. Wl2I.I.S, II, SMITH. Third Row: NI. STEELE, M. IVIYLLIE, M. YAKISII, G. SARGIENT, D. WOODW.-XRD, G. SECOR, R. YAW, A, WILCOX, R. WEBSTER, R. WILSON, E. SIMON. Top Row: D. STROUD, W. STAVES, T. YIZSISLY. j. WIIITIE. R. WIENDIELI.. j. N. TAYLOR, R. SWAIN, I.. ZISCO. xl. SMITH. Fifty-three Q xxxx'---x---,--,- :e :Q::::::::::1:1 ,:s:fff::::ff::::: mwkwwx is xx--- - Nw srxarrrsrr vvvvv .........,..x. O ,.... e ........ g::ef.....'K... W..-mx X Y. .,... W s X , ,...,.. GT:- X X N x.. W Nmxxxmxwxxw N1-rxfw.-rss:rf.:sxw:.Q.-:::.z-::L-:fL-wx:ee:::::f.:f:::::::::rr:r1msfrrfffffrrr:Qfe:Q.1sQJJJ:fren-:2L-:::f3-...m..:::.:::.:::.wffI:JfI:ssIes.1-L53.ez-::.Qf::.::-m.xw,.v W3...,,.N.,.E,N3., ......Nx.x ...V .,,. ..,,...,.....,... .... ..... ....... . -....x............ ...... , ,......,....,...,...,.,..... N.. .I ........ . ...xx......x.. . N... .........,..,..,..,,......... ings? Class of 11932 5 xxxsi . 5:ANNNXNWNNN.. X Xyx...w...,e?, ' First Row: D, UAKLI:Y, M. PITT5, L. MIKI1Sl:LI., M. WATT, C. MICHALEK. H. MULHOLLAND, B. MORRISON M. MICKLE. H, MEYER. SI-cond Row: V. TIFFANY, R. STONER, ,I. MUNGIER, A. QUINTARD. B. MILLER. C. METCALF, R. PI-HNDIITON F. NEMEC. Z. EDGAR. 'llnp Row: R. MOORE, j. POWFLI.. C. I'AI.MIiR, Ii. PAIVISNSKY. IE. XYIIITNIORIE. lf. NOV.-KK. X. . MELTON. G. NIBSEN. A Sophomords Lament l wish I were a Seniorj Then I could have so-me fun. Why is if that the Sophomores .--I re treated jusf like '.vcu1r1 5' All if takes to make a Senior So noble and so Hire ls su-periorit-I' complex, .Ind a smile that is benign. I.. NIlI.I.IiR Yes. l'd like to be a Senior Looked up fo all the ti-me: To dance thronghozft the noontide We go into a study hall- The Seniors domi11ate.' We feel i1zfi'nitesi'n1al- .fl Sophie's lowly fate. .f-Ind throw a clever li-ne. Some day I'll BE a Senior And rm: the show, and 'when- Hnt whafs the use of drea-niivif? lt's years-and-years-till-then.. They ge! excused from rlasses- l fell you it's a sing The'v're The ones who do fhe rn-nning round- The rest of ns stay in. 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Moran. n, oununx i.. CIIRISTLIE c Seated: l,, SADll.liK j. FRI LK Y. SI..-XUSON 'The INCE l908 Washington High School has recorded the notable events and activities of its pupils by means of an annual, except- ing 1018 and 1919, during which no year book was published because of the World War. Three years ago this annual was named The Cedar, because of the local color the name always creates for people in this com- munity. At this time, too, it became a proj- ect of the entire school under the guidance of the seniors, though it had previously been merely a project of the seniors, by the sen- iors, and for the seniors. The aim of each successive Cedar staff is to mirror truthfully, and yet in an interest- ing way. the school life of that particular year, giving special importance to the activ- ities which distinguish that year from all previous ones. edar The staff, elected by pupils in the home rooms, wa-s ably piloted by john Frick. Editor-in-Chief. However, a pilot, energetic and ambitious though he may be, is helpless without a crew. The assistant editors were: Kenneth Kent, seniorsg Laura Sadilek, soci- eties, Kenneth Diehl, athletics, Ruey Moore, music: Helen McBroom, dramatics: Venita Fenton, school news: Robert Chapman, snapshots, Virginia Slauson. features, Paul Krachmar, features: and Leo Christle. Helen Ogburn, john Moehl, and Lenora Pyle, art. George Crawford was Business Manager and jack Greedy the Advertising Manager, with Morris Canheld, Thomas Pirnie. and Mau- rice Dunlap acting 'as assistants. An annual must have a theme that, car-- ried throughout the entire book. will hold the different divisions together. Our theme is to show a vivid contrast between life in Illllllll lllll II Illlll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llll IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIII IIIU 1 9 2 9lllillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll IllIIIIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIllIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllli Fifty-six :assesses 'l1lll? ,awww --teas-X-s . .. 7.15.13 .--iff tt X Q t ...M Y. .. cm .. . is S . sms is x s w Q' . iiux kxgmfgm t hxxyxh 3 XNxmgfmtfmttftg:mr333333c::?:.t:??.::c:.:.t.:...,.t.m..::...5:..at.t.a.,.. Nxxx X ........tW xxN.X. .. .a..c..W,a.. N.xx,x .K xx... .. .X , t. . .. . .... .. .......... W .......,...................N. c ............,.... a .......... c ...x..,....,..,... ,,,,,, X x Si, Q 3 Standing: j. GREEDY R. CHAPMAN M. CANFIELD Y. FFNTON M. DUNI..-Xl' T. PiRNiE Seated: Il. MCBROOM G. CRAWFORD R. MOORE The Cedar , Cedar Rapids in 1830 and 1029 tithe advan- tages ol' todayj. This idea is brought by having the beginning ol each division of our activities, sketches ol life among the friendly lndians and hardy pioneers of those early days. ln procuring material pertaining to this pioneer theme to be used in the annual, the staff members found much interesting data which could not be used either for the sketches or in the foreword. A log cabin situated on what is now the northwest corner of First Avenue and First Street, became, in l838, the terminus of the lowa City stage coach, a stopping place for weary travelers and also, it was hinted a ren- dezvous for a gang of horse thieves. lt was known lar and wide as Shepherd's Tavern. ln l842 a little city called Kingston, which was destined to become a part of Cedar Rapids in l870. was begun on the west side of the river. The steamboat played a part in the his- tory ol' the development of the little city. and the arrival of the first steamer, The Maid of Iowa, was an event momentous enough to draw the entire population to the bank of the river. So, too, the coming of the first train into the town was an occasion for celebration of real dramatic moment. ln the olden times there was an abund- ance of wild game, especially deer, prairie wolves, wild cats, prairie chickens. and wild turkeys. One little pioneer boy has left a description of a rattlesnake den at First Avenue and Nineteenth Street, and a dra- matic description of escaping from a woll pack. To members of the Cedar staff the adventures of these early days have added romance to many places in our city. IllllIlllIllIllIIIIllIIllIllIlIIIllIIllI!IIIIIllIlllIIIIllllIIIIIIHHIIllllllIllllIllIIllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllldi 9 2 9IlIlllllllllIIIllllIlIIIIIIIllIlllllllllllIIIIIllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIllIIIIIllIIIIllliIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllli Fifty-seven A W Y KNNiKBN X:Qx44 N ww NN As texas-its-steer XX W N x N X xw N X ..,..,,,, -N N -NNWN,N-NNW ..NNwQ....N:a:,: 'F-is, -. -lul- Stancling: H. BRITTON F. LOWRY Y. SLAUSON M. BOWNE G. RUBl:K G. Sl-lliETS T. JACKSON II. WHlPPl.li D, DYORAK Ii. WESTlSRFll5l,Jl R. SCHAEFIER Si-mml: Li. MrU'U -45' R. STliXY.-XR'l' li. AIILGREN Al. Nl:I.SUN XY. C.-XRRl'I'lllillS I, MURRAN l,. ROGGENSACK The Pulse Pulse Staif Is Largest in History of Paperg Members Chosen The Washington high school news- paper, The Pulse, is put out in bi- weekly issues. The staff, largest in the history of the publication, of the pupil-body, chosen by elimination un- der the supervision of two faculty ad- visers, Miss Elizabeth Cock, writing, and O. John Gerwig, business. These pupils held the following po- sitions on the staff: Robert Stewart, managing editorg Dorothy Dvorak, news editor, Grace Sheets, feature ed- itorg Charlotte Kanealy, exchange edi- tor, Marian Benesh, business mana- gerg Charles Whipple, sports editor, and Tom Jackson, assistant sports ed- itor. Rosemary Roth has served as copyreader. Charlotte Roggensack is fine arts editor. by Elimination Tryouts During the fall semester Bernice Ahlgren held the position of news edi- tor, Charles Kubias, business mana- ger, Marguerite Nelson, copyreader, and Lois Iosty, exchange editor. The following pupils have worked as volunteer reporters during the year: Theodora Koenig, Ruth Schae- fer, Virginia Slauson, Mary Bowne, Janet Murray, Frances Westerfield, Grace Rubek, Ma1'y Alice Snow, Win- ifred Carrithers, Pearl Rumble, Mar- ion Lind, and Margaret Fee. Alyce Hastings, Dale Hilier, George McAch- ran, Isabel Jackman, and Robert Thomas are advertising solicitors. Marie Heinbaugh, Gladys Sweikert, Pearl Tiep, and Ruth Davidson, are typists. lllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll lllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll II Illlllllllll 1 9 2 QllnlIIIIIIIIIumlmllmnmmll H II H ' , In l In H Im' mummuuu Fifty-eight .zggxii ,.,...... ..........,.... ----: . I WN ':i:iiii53FEEEEE 'r':gL:::::'r' ':::::::: . '1:1i:L:::: ' , s .m . . A,,, , ,..,, ,m.... s ...,,,. gs ssssssw ,,........s,..m,a.,,a...l.,,s..-,e-sz.: Jrr Q zzzzzzatstzezesrsef121212121122522i5-222221111311215222222222222225free:-eff.:efaifeexffefs::::fe....::.... Iiir J mr., .,,,,,.,.,. N .x...N s. .....x....i.x..xxx...X.x,N....N,.....x..x, t ..t ..........x,.yx. ... ..x....x..N..,.N.. .. .x,x.N .. W. .....N Y W. ..N... .. W. N.xX .. ..-................,t...,.,... ....,.N,. ........ x.., N. Ns? mis Nlnmlingz j. KIRISW II, 'I'RlFMBllI.I, C. Ii.-KNIE.-XIX II. II.-XSTINGS lf. KNOX Al. SUNDBIERG I. ,IACIQMAN M. Ll'IS NI. SNOW P, Rl'MIlI.IE R. DAVIDSON R. TIIOM.-XS Signed: Y. BUSIER C. KUHIAS Xl. IXENIESII NI. IIIEINIKALTGII Nl. LIND G. SXN'IlECIIIiR'I' P. 'I'IIiI' The Pulse Martha Washington Room Opened at Noon Jan. 17 Thursday, January 17:-As a result of a campaign waged by the editorial department of the Pulse, the Martha Washington room was opened today to those pupils who remain down town during the noon hour. When the rugs were rolled back at 12:15 three enter- prising couples ventured on the floor. At the end of the hour the floor was crowded, while all available chairs were filled with groups of onlookers and chatterers. The music for dancing was fur- nished by Bob Long, Verne Fussell, and Bill Valentine accompanying chor- us singers from among Cecilians and Boys Glee Club. Girls and Boys Counselors, Miss Alice Rogers, and C. E. Miller, are supervising the project and acting as chaperons. Sophrosyne Pupils' Told of Election February 6 Wednesday, February 6:-Through exclusive announcement in The Pulse, ten seniors assembled in the Martha Washington room between three and four o'clock today, were notified of election to Sophrosyne, local chapter of the National High School Honor Scholarship Society, membership in which is secured by excellence in char- acter, leadership, scholarship, and service. Magazine Publishes Two Numbers During Year The Pulse magazine appears twice yearly, and contains stories and poems of the pupils. It is supported by the budget ticket. 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KOIARIK second Row: coox MYERS isRooRMAN I-'lRNlIi mxcmax s'roL1xA Aviinowcll -HRJNY wlsE DUNLAP IIICIIARDY V W 'rhim Row: ,Novak STEELE BEZDECNY DEAMER MAJOR DOETLEI, ZELULA nfxmgx' ,WELLS RICHARDSON , M Fourth Row: IROTH MCALLEN P,xrrERsox IIEPIXIER si,xRR BoYsoN HE Washington I-ligh School Band in jaunty light blue and black uniforms parading down the street to the tune of mar- tial music pleases the eye and attracts the ear. The spirited music of the Band on the football field does much to arouse the old The first affair of the year in which the band participated was the State Music Meet at Des Moines from November seventh to tenth. The members of the band who attend- ed were: Theo. Vesely, Warren Ross, Bert Steele, Vivian Clark, Alan Richardson, Bob Deamer, Phil Sargent, Richard Schultz, Ed- Washington pep. . Dli.-XMliR ROSS ZEZUIA RICHARDSON PIRNIIE STEELE IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 QI Sixty-two win Novak, Robert Myers, Le Roy Riggs, Donald Roth, Bob Long, Leo Trachta, and Frances Indra. These musicians played with an orchestra of selected musicians from a hundred dif- ferent schools in Iowa. On january eleventh the band as- sisted by Professor Kitchin of Coe gave its annual concert of classical music at Benjamin Franklin. 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MABON IIULA BIEZDECNY MAIOR DOETZEL VANE l.l:VlN KUSHNER KENT KRACHMER Fourth Row: X' l:Sl:l ,X DINGMAN PATTERSON HEPNIQR llOl.B ROOK RUTH STOLBA Uirclhesttira HE Washington High School Orchestra is known all over the state for its excel- lent concerts and for the competition it ren- ders in school contests. lts success is due to the able leadership oi' Major Doetzel and the splendid cooperation which he receives from his students. There is promising talent in the orchestra this year, and the variety of musical instruments rep- resented gives it excellent instrumenta- tion. 'lihe music contains many dillicult selections. At present the orchestra is preparing a concert of symphonies. Some of the famous symphonies ol' Beethoven have been satisfactorily re- hearsed, and many other selections by- well known composers are being practised. The orchestra this year is divided into two divisions according to the ability of the stu- dent. The advanced division furnishes music for the extra-curricular activities. Theorches- tra has given, too, aspecial concert of its own. . . 1 1 1 X'liSlil,Y CUUN IEEZDIELINY VANIS LEVIN DOETZEI. IlllllllllllllIllIllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 9 2 9llllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Sixty-three . N.,....,.Nx... - .,..,,....... , ......,...x......,...,,, ..x..x..., ...X ....x.. . ,N.,..,x..,xx ..,..........x..x.x... , ..... t .....N....xx.... . ..... .....,. , . . .k., .x...xx.. Y . COURT SCEN E M IME: Nineteenth Centuryg Place: Press- burg, France. The operetta Erminie was given on the nights of March fifteenth and sixteenth in the Benjamin Franklin Auditorium under the direction of Miss Ruth Rickards. Act l-Day of the Fair. Ernest de Brissac, a young nobleman, on his way to the home of his prospective Hancee, Erminie, whom he has never seen is set upon by two clever rob- P NICHOLS ROTH METCALF ELDERKIN NORTON CHAPMAN SWANSON YOUNG McB ROOM lEirmiiin1iie bers, Ravannes and Cadeaux, who tie him to a tree and rob him. Later the rogues arrive at the Fair, Ravannes passing himself off for de Brissac, and Cadeaux posing as de Brissac's nobleman friend. Erminie is already in love with Eugene, her father's secretary, and Er- nest is inlove with Cerise, Eugene's sister. When Ernest escapes from his bonds and comes to the chateau, the imposters declare he is the highwayman who attacked that , them that morning, and he is seized. Act ll-The evening of the same day at the Chateau Ponvert, where a ball is being held. Ravannes gains Ermin- ie's conndence by promising to aid her in securing Eugene, her lover, and un- wittingly she aids him in a plan to rob the house. l-lowever the plan is unsuc- cessful and Ravannes and Cadeaux are arrested and the union of Erminie and Eugene is assured. The beautiful scenery and gorgeous IIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllIIIIIIlIllIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIlIIHIIIIIIllIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIlIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9llIIIllllllIIllIIllIllllIIIIIIllIllllIIllIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIIllIllIIIllIIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Sixty-four -Q ix 7'21Q11I111 A:.TlfQf.ff- Qifilfffiii mfflflfff ffff'fIiII f1ff'ffffff:M Nas' X kms S S ' S x Wiggle ,,., .Nc X SMX .3.atwtiat.aaam ..,,..,.., .... . ,,,,K,,.,,.,.,,,, ,A,,,,. .... ...X i ....xN. ,.,.,,,.,.... .k., ..,. .... t is - ' 't fisap .s .J THE FAIR 4 MlE1rmiiniie French costumes were made and designed by the art students under the able direction of Miss jean Toohy. Miss Leone Sutherland of the Physical Education department directed and trained those in the lively peasant dances and the stately gavotte. A selected orchestra from the school played the accompaniment. Francis Norton, as Erminie, showed her voice to be as charming as her stage pres- enceg and john Metcalf, skillfully portray- ing the character of the Marquis, held , the audience with his pleasing voice. Robert Chapman and Melvin Swan- son, as Ravannes and Cadeaux, brought shouts of laughter with their capers. David' Elderkin, as Eugene, played the part of Erminie's unhappy lover very well indeed. Cerise, the sis- ter of Eugene, played by Lois Mc- Broom, was a charming companion to ' mary Roth cleverly portrayed Chevalier de Brabazon and Princess Grampeneaux. The minor love affair of javotte and Simon was well carried out by Virginia Hageman and Donald Grout. The parts of Marie, Dufois, Captain Dulaney, Ernest de Brissac, and the Sergeant were played with distinc- tion by Marjorie Voigt, Miles Sutera, john lslockaday, Gregory Young, and Howard Sams. i CHAPMAN SW.-XNSON SUTERA GROUT HAGEMAN Erminie, and Nevin Nichols and Rose- l IOCKADAY VO ICT IllIllllIllIIIIllIIlllllIIllllllllIllllIIllIIIlIIllIIIIlIIIlIlllIIIlllllIllllIIIlIllllIIIIIlllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9IIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIHHlllllllllllIlllllIllllllIIIIIllllIlllllllIIllIIllIllIIllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllll Sixty-Eve X We N.. .. . .N.. t .t .N .........a....,.....a..........aw..,,..t...a,.....a.....a..,.......-...a........,,,....,.,..,.......,...a.,.........,..,ct....,,.,..,.....,,.....a......,a........,........... ........,.wa-s..,.a.s.c, .sg 1 . l CAPTAIN APPL EJOI lN'S HOME Senior Play APTAIN Applejack, an Arabian Nights Adventure in three acts by Walter Hacket, was successfully presented by Washington's class of 1929 under the di- rection of Miss lna llibbard in the Benja- min Franklin Auditorium on February first and second. The scene of the play is laid in the library of Ambrose Applejohn's home at Polperren, Cornwall. ln Act l, The Adventure, the leading charac- t e r, D a v i d I-ledges as Am- brose Applejohn. is an intensely respectable Eng- lishman in his late thirties. He puts his ances- tral home up for . , sale and plans to in the world, having been intluenced by johnny jason, played by Tom jackson, who is a very modern and clever salesman and who has experienced love at first-sight many times. Pauline Stanley plays the part of Poppy Faire, charming ward of Ambrose Applejohn, who is deeply in love with himg both she and his Aunt Agatha Whatcombe portrayed by Ann Smith who is very strong lor routine, object to his idea that romance and adventure cannot be found right in the Applejohn home. Adventure comes very soon in the person of Gwen Storey as Anna Val- eska, a beautiful Russian dancer, who is ushered into Applejohn's home by Verne Fussell who takes the part of Lush, the old family butler. She seeks refuge there, to escape lvan Borolsky, a cruel spy, who has followed her from Russia to recover some jewels she has in her possession. The role of the spy is taken by Don Zook. Ambrose protects Madam Valeska, meeting Borolsky cs. stoner o. :moons seek romance out and outwitting him. lllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll II I I III I ll IIIIIIIIIII1 9 2 9lllllIlIlllIlllIIlI llllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll III IIII1 Ill l lllllll lllllllil Sixty-six AW X X 5 QNNNNYS X NWNWX XXX 5 ---- Xxx X X Qs mos xm X Xxx X XNNX ..x,.. ,,... cc .x.x..x X Xxx 5 hxsflrr ist, NNE P I RATE SCENE einuioir Play Mr. and Mrs. Pengard, played by joseph llrederick and ldelle Workman, a pair of clever crooks, also seek refuge in the Apple- john home under pretense of having had an automobile accident. After they leave, Ambrose retires but later returns to the library with Poppy who has been awakened by a strange noise. Dis- a burglars jimmy and a secret panel in the book case and fearing the re- the crooks they decide to watch covering turn of throughout the night, but Ambrose falls asleep while Poppy goes to get him a cup of coffee. ln Act ll, The Dream, the scene opens on board the pirate craft with Ambrose Apple- john as Captain Applejack, the leader of a gang of pirates. He is a man of violent words, temper, and action, and entirely lacking in respectability. The action is thrilling from the capture of the Spanish ladies by the pi- rates, through the mutiny, the murder of the bosun, a chinaman, so admirably played by john lirick, and the gambling for the hand of a fair lady, to the victory of Cap- tain Applejack over all difficulties. ln Act Ill, Anna Yaleska, the big-eyed Gladys, is discovered to be the wife of a notorious gunman, jim Fleming, disguised as Ivan Borolsky. The Flemings accompan- ied by Robert Ellis as Dennett, return to Ambrose's home which is to re- veal the hiding place of the treasure. - T h e Pengards return- ing, surprise the Flemings who draw guns. Am- brose outwits the crooks, discovers the treasure, and Ends t h a t ro- mance is within his own walls. to seek the parchment ,l. FRICK P. STANLEY IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIKIIIHIIIIllIHHIllII'IIIHill'IIIIII'HU''Nl II'NIIIUU'I'UNI'I'UI Nl 1 9 2 9mnnunnuInIInlluununulnununumlnumuunlnnIuIII1nn1III1llunIIlnluluulnnununln Sixty-seven Y Y NX N X use s st sae KX X V S si QesvsstssSsxmE six NX 'XXN I TTTIIETIETZIZIIIEIIXTIZIEZTZE2XTITTTTTTITITTIITITTIITIIIIIIITTIITITEDI53321IITITTTTTTIEPIZIIEITPPZITTIIII212235223F2322IPEE?IICTIFITI?TIITYXIPICTIEIFTFITXTTDTTTXPX NN .E .T'X 'NW'h ee N'N Mlflhie llsaidliy of the lLiilbir'aury ' HE Lady of the Library, a comedy drama of three acts taken from the pen of Edith F. A. U. Painton, was presented by the Sophomore class of Washington High School under the supervision of Miss Gene- vieve Dotson, in the McKinley junior High School Auditorium on the evenings of No- vember twenty-third and twenty-fourth. Its success promises a Sophomore class play as a regular part of the school's activities here- after. l Avis Hazel- l wood, the title character, is the librarian in the little village of Rushmore. She receives a pro- posal from judge Whitcomb, a prominent man of the town, ' H' every ten years, N. KEISTER W. SNOUFFER O. IIODGE but, previous to the time of the play, has stolidly refused him because of her two spinster sisters who protect her and feel so responsible for her. His latest proposal eliciting no response from the object of his affections, the judge sails for France to search for his long lost niece. During the confusion after her moth- er's death, she had disappeared with her nurse on board a ship bound for the United States. Sometime later, in the Rushmore library where Avis has lovingly cared for the books for many years, a valuable book disappears from the shelves. Mrs. Edgewood, president of the library board, unjustly accuses Pearl Reynolds, assistant librarian, of the theft. Mrs. Edgewood's son Burr loves Pearl and defends her to his mother, but she is hrm in her belief, having a strong dislike for Pearl. Complications arise but all are settled when the judge returns. The missing book is found, and in it rests the waylaid proposal which had never reached Avis because of carelessness on the part of Burr Edgewood. IIIIIIIIllIllllIllIIIIIIllIlllllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII in IllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII iiii ui 1 9 2 9.1mm iiiii im iiil nlH.IilmmHiiiiHiiHHHHmimlHHimml,IHlmml,IHml,I,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sixty-eight 9.,.-.-.v::::'- t Wx --,---,-,--- SNS -+--- ,-----Y,,, ,------,--,- SN --,--,,,,-,,----- A,-A--,-..x- L an-fsfsrmm M ' S 'W P s A' i ' x k R , . ..,., , ....x.x .. .xN...,. 12iQ:2Q, M x.,.. . .x.N., - N.x..,....... - ,.xx..xN W ....NN , .x.. , ....Q1QzQ1z1LNNN.. - ...N. - .,N.QQQQQ2Q11Q .,.XN.,,x,N,xx.,x.Nx.. t ...xx,x.N , Mllllliie Ilia y of the llsilbraryp' Thus Avis is united with the judge, and Mrs, Edgewood relents toward Pearl when it becomes known that Pearl is the niece of the judge. Humor is introduced into the play by Samuel Shadrack Sherman, the janitor, who adores Miss Hazelwood, and at one time 'forcibly expels her two sisters from the li- brary. Also there is Suzanne, a notorious movie actress, who carries on a llirtation with the deeply religious Rev. Harding, un- der the pretext of being reformed by the clergyman. The postman and his bride, Ruth, also prove entertaining. Opal Hodge, as the Lady of the Library, a loving matron of sixty winters, played the lead admirably, and was ably assisted by William Snouffer, who made an aristocratic judge Whitcomb. In the supporting cast, Nina Keister as Pearl Reynolds was win- some and lovableg jack Woederhoff was convincing as' Burr Edgewood though he played the part with but one week of prac- ticeg Dorothy Kushner was good as Rachel Hazelwood: and Margaret Kubias played sarcastic Almira Hazelwood to perfection: Paul Krachmer as Samuel Shadrach Sher- man, the janitor, was well castg Vincent Heuer made a proper Rev. Harding: jean Brittin as Suzanne, the movie actress, was very flirtatiousg Richard hflitvalsky played the Postman, and Mary Lynxwiler was Ruth, his brideg juanita jones portrayed Mrs. Edgewoodg Elizabeth lily was Miss Cromp- ton, a teacherg Y.-. , Harriet C h o r d played Ruth's mother: and So- phie Siamis and john Northcott were villagers. Because ol' ill- ness substitutions were made for Martha Foster and Lynn Hedin who rehearsed up ' ' P. KR.-XCllNllER D. KUSHNER M. KUBIAS H to the last week. IIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIllllIIIllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllYIIlIIIIIIlIIllIIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll1 9 2 9IIlllllllllIIIIllIIIlllllllllllillllllllllll I llIIllIIIIIlllllllllIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllli Sixty-nine Y ' :3EEE33?3NN 2IIIiElCf.lliIlll ffiiiifiiiffi' 'kblliffif' ::fffEEIfII f'. s be is MQ A S . - ,,.,, VMV, AVAA 5 V S Ysbbrbbkbbb N Massa xxxxXQQXxx.XXX NxNNxxNNxXNxxxxYcf:,. Q qQQ..x ta at xxzzz, 3 2212.A - XxNNx221,2.f-5QGL-:.xxNx at xxx.xX.xNN.xx N. N?.Q.:G-f,,:L,2 s x2-,.fiz11-,,.,::,.,- ......... . . t ..X.. ...........:: t mac xxxx.xx .a Nxxxxxxxx t W .,,, .:F:tt:,.. x......x..,N...N.xx...,..x .x.xx,x.........,,.N,X.N......,.,,..........,,.x,. . aa... ,.,.. .Nx.........x.x......NN.x..,Nx..K...,....x..N.,....xk...,..N,...x.....,Nx..........K.,.N..N..... x.,,....,.. a 3 YY? PEP ASSEMBIX lLiibra1riyzSctudly ll-lla ll RESIDED over by the serene kindliness and dignity of Abraham Lincoln, a man who realized more in education than the mere acquiring of knowledge, the library, study and assembly hall of Washington lligh School offers an interesting history. Years ago when Miss Elizabeth Cock and Miss Rachel Witwer, now members of the faculty, were pupils here, the library room was the auditorium of an old brick building where all assemblies and class plays were held 5 the entire library boasted of but one book-a copy of Websters dictionary. In an old part of the present building the tower room, now the teachers' rest room, was the lirst library, open only two or three periods during the day. Later the library was changed to room 206, and then across the hall to what is now the Martha Washington Room, the librarians being respectively Miss Cock, Miss Witwer, Miss Fordyce. lt was transferred to its present location two years ago with Miss Fordyce and Miss Tathwell in charge. ln 1923 the library consisted of three thousand volumes, which number has since reached three thousand five hundred. The library is still used as an assembly room: the bronze cast of the head of Abra- ham Lincoln, made by Augustus St. Gau- dens, was presented to the school by the Cedar Staff at an impressive assembly on that great man's birthday. Class assemblies under the direction of home room teachers are held the third period on various XX re' ednes- days. Before football and basketball games, pep assemblies are called in the library. General assemblies are held at the Strand: we have heard Kenneth Rouse, football star: Donald Kehoe, flying aide to Colonel Lind- bergh: Elmer johnson and Robert Green, lawyers ol' our own town: -I. Addams Puli- fer, on vocational guidance: Eugene Lau- rant, on magic: Dr. Charles E. Barker, on true education: and Ralph P. Robinson, on life in the arctic regions. Pictures of many assembly events will be found on page 72. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEEIIIII Il IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII Il II III II I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII1 9 2 9IIIllIIIIlIIlIIll III 'I II IIII IIII Illlllllllllllll IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III I IIII Seventy s Ns ':::11iiEtttt':: ssiiiizseesass ffillllllllllllil . . News .,, . m,,,,. ,,, ,.mm.,m,,.m.,.,. , ,, ,, ,, . . ::::::::::::::1:::z::: .,..x.,, ' . xbis NOON DANCE Martha Washington Room IN l928 the Martha Washington Room, our social center, evolved from the old school library. Pupil committees, each ad- vised by a teacher, decided on the remodel- ing and furnishing of the room. The ceiling is painted ivory, the walls a restful sea-green, and the woodwork soft gray. Colorful yellow, red, and black drapes hang at the windows. The floor is carefully finished and covered with three large soft gray rugs, which can easily be rolled up for dancing. A neat kitchenette with sink, stove, and a cupboard is built into one corner for preparing and serving refreshments. Upholstered wicker sofas and chairs fur- nish comfortable seats, and small tables and floor lamps give charm to the room. Suitable pictures also add to the decorations. A piano is at the disposal of those who are musically inclined. The school budget paid for the room, and our mothers donated money for the silver at a tea held in the room for them. The room provides an agreeable place for social gatherings of all kinds. Each society has special days twice a month when it holds meetings there. The room is also used for home-room parties, picnic suppers, and dances. lt is convenient for student-principal conferences. Faculty meetings also convene in this attractive place. , As a result of an editorial campaign waged by The Pulse, the room was opened for dancing during the noon hour for pupils who do not go home for lunch. The crowds gathered there each noon throughout the long winter months proved the popularity of this pleasing custom. After a long tiring day of school work, pupils and teachers End this a delightful place to come. The very atmosphere of the room lends itself toward making a good time. Perhaps in the winter the lamps are shedding a mellow glow on the warm, cozy furnishingsg or, in summer, a gentle breeze is stirring the curtains at the large windows. Whether winter, or summer, a glimpse from formal school rooms into this home-like place makes the students prize their Martha Washington Room. IIlllllllllllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI IIUIIIIIIII Ill I III llll llll IIIII lllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9 IIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll IIII Ill Illlllllll IllIIllllIIIIIlllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllli Seventy-one ' MM A' RG E SSM Q SNXQESQ . ..Y ..N..... .x,...xX.xx.,.,x.,x.X.,..,..xx.,...xx,x.,x,,,.,.x..,.xx , ...N. , ...,..x..,.xX..,.,.x... , .,xx.. . xxx,xXxX,,xxx , ..,...x...,..... . x.,,k. , ..NxN , X...X.x,... . .x., .. ....N. , .,.. ......, ? ww..,,, fgiis Y x ue -fwam STUNTS IN ASSEMBLIES IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllll!IIllIllIIIIIIIllllIIIllIIIHIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIllIlIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllill Seven ty-two Riilgzzgssaiat gg ' 11fg.Zij.1iT 'Z'ILZZZ.Tfj.T 2L1iiL1 '. r::::::: e giiiiiii e s .... 125122222221 iiifiilgliilfzl .... ,,,A, 2 -.N .X X5 l A Assfr PAULU CUALH Khl.l.Y s ASS'T ALEXANDER Creamer: I'lUl.l:RL 11928 Football HE end of the football season just passed found the 'tTigers in possession of a unique record of Eve tie games out of nine played. The teams that held the Tigers scoreless were South Omaha High, Lincoln lligh, and Austin High of Chicago. The Tigers played West Waterloo to a I3 to I3 score at Waterloog and in a game on a field more suited for a swimming match than a football game, the Ottumwa team held the Tigers to a 6 to 6 score. This season was spotted with some bril- liant playing and with playing that would CHARLES BOGLE Although Chuck Bogle was in- eligible to play football, he served the reams as assistant trainer. not do credit to a Tiger team. The first game of the season, w i th Austin High of Chica- go ended 0 to 0. Although the Tigers fought h a r d neither t e a m m a d e much headway. The second game found the Tigers hitting their best stride of the whole season, beating the southeastern Iowa champions 24 to 0. Every man on the team contributed to the victory, especially the hard hitting Duncan at fullback. On the next- Saturday the Tigers jour- neyed to Nebraska to battle the strong and heavy team of South Omaha. Although out- weighed twenty pounds to a man, the Tigers fought South High's giants to a standstill and only the breaks of the game stopped them from scoring. The game was a defens- ive battle throughout. The work ol' Hedges, Duncan, and lVliller on the Tiger line was impressive, while Greedy looked best on the offense, returning seven punts for a total gain of l05 yards. The Tigers were beaten for the first time in three years when East High of Des Moines handed them a 20 to 0 defeat. Fumb- ling at crucial moments lost the game for the Tigers. Twice the Tiger backs fumbled with- in their twenty yard line, and each one resulted in a touchdown for East High. IllllIllllIlIIIIIIIllIlillIHIIUIIIlIHIIllIIIIIllIIlllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 91lllllllIlllIlIIIlllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllll llllllll Seventy-fou 1' 955321 ' ' ' ' Q 'wfiilfllfi Jmfffffffififlfff 'lffiiiiiifiii , NX, A1232 - ,,,,.,.A,,Y . ,Y,, . .,,Y.., 1 ,. , , . ,,. . . A.AA ,,,YY . ,,,Y X 'ii3:Z5:i:Zfiiiiiiigiiifiiffffffffw CTiiilifiiffilliiT225JJJklicqcccscsii:::::::Q:.:::::::::.::.:::::s:aazz.x:::.:::a-.4x:q.:::::.za.::.ECiII22iili7iliTl2?3::::. iiiiirfrfrrerrr:::::1:::: I 'X Ye-2. - ., ss. Top Row: COACH Klil LY BOGI.Ii MANAGER PHILIPS MICI-IALIK ABRAMS MIMS D Second Row: FIDLEI5, TRAINIER LANSING GOUGII VLCKO MURFREE RICK ,IACKSON XIILLE Third Row: TIANFIIELD lllgDGliS McMlJI.LliN BODIE XYINN JAMES IIURIESII Dllilll. Ifourth Row: PROCTOR IYRICK McIfAIiIfRlIi GRIEIEDY Ifl,l IS SMITH ll 8 lFoott1lb.a1llll lZast's third touchdown came after Thomp- son, star colored half-back, intercepted a pass and ran forty-live yards for a touch- down. ln a spectacular battle with little to choose between them, the Tigers and West Iligh ot' Waterloo fought to a I3-I3 draw, October 20. The Tigers started the second halt' with Waterloo leading 6 to O. In the quarter they quickly got to work, putting over two touchdowns as the result of Dick Proctor's S15 and 30 yard runs. Iior the Tigers on the offense Dick Proctor's brilliant running stood out, and on the defense lledges, Diehl and Winn were outstanding. The next week-end found the Tigers host to Ottumwa lligh. Al'though the game ended in another tie, 6 to 6, the Tigers deserved a victory. The Ottumwa team did not make a single first down. lt was early in the first quarter that the Tigers accounted lor their lone touchdown after lfledges had recovered an Ottumwa fumble. Ottumwa made their IIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 9 2 Qmxuunumun t touchdown as a result of one ol' Duncan's punts being blocked and recovered over the goal line by Ottumwa. With about three minutes to play the Tigers started a drive for their goal but were halted by the gun alter making Iour straight Grst downs. Battling stubbornly against their heavier opponents but to no avail, the Tigers tasted defeat for the second time at the hands ol Moline by the score of I2 to 0 at Moline on November ltl. Moline counted twice in the o p e n i n g quarter be- fore the Ti- g e r s could get t he i r nea rings, a n d, altho' they fought hard, t h e early lead of their oppo- nents could YIELI. LEADERS .lillllvs Whipple, llarold liwing and Al- den llaldeman are Washington's Three Musketeers . III IIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIII IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll Seven t y-Ii ve s s is i i1 ..... --.Seas sssssstsst s 1....4:.-..Qe:+etette -...enemamm..,...mc.ta....e -'--,, eeeace1e.ce:eccceetm1e::.QeeeQseeee.....mceea,..e...J.:::.-Jef.ee...e.f.te-neweeeeeweeeeteweteeeestteetta ............N.-............c.,.....smH,w.ee.,.te.t-iiii egi? wig.. sf' ' -KMQQIP' I .sw NN 11928 Football not be overcome. After the disastrous first quarter, the Tigers outplayed Moline, making seven first downs to their six. On November I7 Fort Dodge journeyed to Cedar Rapids to battle the Tigers. The weather elements decreed other- wise for they put the field in such a state of mud and goo that Coaches Gough and Kelly called off the game. Both the Tiger and Fort Dodge teams went to Iowa City in the afternoon to witness the tilt between iowa and Minnesota. The next Saturday found the Tigers on their way to Lincoln, Nebraska, their last road trip of the season. The Tigers were all set for the game. Pre-game reports had it that the strong Lincoln team was confident of beating the Tigers, because they had not lost a game nor had been held to a tie on their home field for six years previous to the Tiger game. The Tigers entered the game as the underdogs, but by displaying the old Tiger spirit, they fought Lincoln to a scoreless tie. Both teams had chances to score, but at each crucial moment the opposing teams were held for downs. 1 , ,as 'T Y I U McCAFFRlE BURESH DIEHL ,IAMES IIllllllllHlllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll ll I Illlllll IIIIllllillllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9lIIllIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllI llllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIII llll lllll Ill llllll Hllll Seventy-Six Lizizitgrrrtrtt t N Qfftfif' ......: :ef R ,iT.l:iTi,A ,.:,.::lff NNZI, . :,,:, as , . znzzxzz 1 Qzhth ,1Y,1Y .Y,,,- ZQ2 Q 1 .2.::.-f.:zz1 A Z 5 zfiaff. Q TL., fizbgifi Q Jfri . ef:-:vm zzz, 1 ,-1-,x W... X 11928 Football ln the last game of the season on Thanksgiving, Thurs- day, November 29, lowa City defeated the Tigers 7 to 0. Displaying more power than they had shown all season, the Little Hawks opened up a passing attack in the fourth quarter that upset the entire Tiger defense. For three quarters the Bengaleers outplayed their opponents and threatened to score several times. ln the second period the Tigers advanced the ball to within one yard of the goal, only to have the Iowa City line hold them for downs. Late in the final period Ball, Little l-lawk's right hall, drove the oval to the Tigers' 30 yard line. From this point Coach linox's men opened up their aerial attack that netted them a touchdown just before the end of the game. The bright lights for the liellymen were Diehl and Can- field, Tiger ends, who time and again eluded lowa City backs to receive long passes tossed by Ed Duncan. E film , . :ff x ,pig I, SMITH MCMULLEN ZARUB ll IE DGIES 1 .-2 4 X .nf .i E . FRICK ll lllllllllllllllllllllll llllill lllll IIII IIlIlIllIIlIlINIIIIIlIlIIllIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9llllllllllllllllllllllllll llll llllllllllllll Il II Illl IIllllIIllIIIIIIllllIllIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllillllll Seventy-seven l 'ifffigfrfffifa Y N M:::1fff??5??? 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Z9 ---- . ---- Tigers--- ------ 24 Burlington -- Ogr, 6 ---,-.- --- ---- Tigers Omaha ----- Ogt, 13 -,,----- -, -------- Tigers Des Moines -- Oct. 20 --.- ---Tigers West Waterloo Nov. 2--- ---Tigers Ottumwa ----- Nov. l0---- ---Tigers Moline ---- Nov. 17 ----- ---Tigers Fort Dodge -- Nov. 24 -------- ---Tigers Lincoln -- Nov. 29 ---- --- Tigers-U --- Iowa City -- NASO TIGERS-O OM.-'ll IA-O DUNCAN sv llllIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI I Illllllll Illl llllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllll 9 2 9llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I Ill ll llllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Seventy-eight WTF: X ww N , ...,..,.....e..,e.. exxexteeeemeega t-Mtettuuuy e.QQ...t. .... t X ,..,.........e ukkgywmu K, em- v::eeeq--- Y--- - 1w::--- :Kew E X ,, ,,Ai e ,,,,, ,,.iiT ...,,, , gee we tee:-ffrrffrr ezf:::::Q-me-:ee-::.eze:.:rf:::::::::::::::::e::::xeerrrerrrfrrrf-f:fr:ffr:ff::::::::ff:.e::::::::,r11female:::::meeQveneer:-:Jfqewrrfrrrrff N-R.. 1. wX Dec Dec. bl 2111 jan. jan. jan. jan. Z5 jan. 26 Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 1192859 Basketball Schedule ----Tigers ----Tigers ----Tigers ----Tigers ----Tigers ----Tigers ----Tigers if DDDDZ4 ----'I'igers---- ----Tigers ----Tigers ,---Tigers -,,,Tigers -,--Tigers Davenport Iowa City - Grant .... Clinton --- Des Moines Dubuque -- Davenport Galesburg - Iowa City - Grant .... Clinton --- Des Moines Dubuque -- ----37 ----20 ----19 ---20 ---22 ----31 D ----2b ----15 ----29 ----20 ----30 ----38 - --------- 15 TIGERS-0 LINCOLN-0 LANSING Illllllllllll 9 2 9 IIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIII Seven t y-ni ne .w..,.,,,Q..,EEg ....c.s..s....c..,,.......,........ ..... ..t........t.......,.....,.t,3 . .x.. .. .. ...., , , . X.. .W . NNN- xxx. .deg ,gigs cs . .1a-- gs wx .zsw .gs l l I l Top Row: ELDERKIN KUBA DELP MOORE TllRlil.lilEl,D Second Row: ZARUB Dllilll. PROCTOR -llSlilfRIiY l3l'RlESll Third Row: SClllEl.ACli GRliliDY CLARK WILSON lilEl'I'll Baslkettlba ll HE basketball season just past was not a successful one. The Tigers won only two games, those being Des Moines and Iowa City. At the sectional tournament at Marion they won their Hrst game, played with Cen- tral City. Their experiences with Grant High were sad ones: in two encounters, Grant won by three points. Their third meeting at Marion ended with the Bengaleers on the short end of a 35 to 18 score. 'ff .4291- SPACEK IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll1 9 2 9IlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIYIIlIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Eighty N Swag S N ? r w Msg' BODE STl'iPl'llENSON HEDGES Senior Warriors ICTURED around the page departing warriors are shown-men who will have donned track, basketball, and football suits for the last time for Washington High when the present track season comes to a close. Although our basketball and football sea- sons were not so successful as those of the past years, we believe that future teams will carry on the spirit of our fighting Tigers to victories. lllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllll1 9 2 9 jANll:S Illlllllllllllllllllllll IIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllll II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllll Eighty-one Track Sqmumaudl Standing: COACH KELLY ,IAMES TOPINKA PROCTOR MQDOLE DAVIS ,IACKSON VOM.-XCKA COACH P,-XULU A Kneeling: STIEPIIENSON FRICK CANFllEl.lJ CAPT.-XIN THOMPSON KLBA SNYDIER SMITH Half Mile Rc ay ITRICK PROCTOR DAVIS THOMPSON Eighty-two Une Mile Relay l SNYDER JACKSON CANFIELD SMITH Two Mile Relay STEPIIENSON YOIXIACKA TOPINKA KUBA Eighty-three XENWEFTRS NE Y filliiiiiifiifii Xiilliilflii EXTTTTTTZXEEEE QEIiiiZ?fE Qiffffiiffijx S 5?::.:iii'::: Slillillllilll .g,Ej.1i1i1 .ii':2i' AV,,,A,, :::::::::::::::::::::eq:.:ca:::::::::: .,,.........., .. ..........,,.,.,.. .x.,x.....x... ........t...,,......a... .... .. .......,. .......... .... ...... x... .. ,M ...x...x M... x1.2Q. c. ...,., ,......., , fm' 5: . 4 t ' 5 I , ' wtis l' ,,,,,,, .- H K , ,,-. ' f . if . ' ,,. I ly ,te A x'- - 5 ' 'run xvmxixcz siixloa ixAsK12Tn,xLL TEAM ...X ,ami 1- -Axis s P. STANLEY rzr R,xxn..x -re 'f i P. ' Poweu, 9 I LJ I A A. voNDRAcE1c ff fe G' ll A hi ' ' . ag nr s zt ctlcs H ve , g . . .g A W . . - i ww I Mwtuegzm S . IIE aim in the Health Depart V. ROSENBERG M. KONECNY ' ment is to improve the general health, posture, and carriageg to de- li t velop grace of bodily movements 5 to Ai . cultivate a spirit of fairness, as well Ax v as love of sportg and to encourage . , ' r -M . . ...ff I 2 f--, Na- the reatest number of Girls ossible ,. gqfrqi g ca P r A A 1 ', or Q.. g . . . T' N. - . A -- to artici ate in some form of h 's- . H - I P 5 e 3 ' ' 1 ical activity. 9 ' ' I - . . . . - Sl. Exg :Mt f N, 'I his aim is carried on by means -' I' 5 ':'. 1 P: ,JI . . . . . in V 1.59 I .- ol a point system. Each girl earning f 1 ' ' 'iii' 'K iff ef - - .I ' ,L 53-f' ' . a thousand points receives a Cedar .1 ' iivi . , Rapids monogram in the school ii ii cisns ESS STVOIQII. 'SARS 0. sPEARiE Q Colors' IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll I I IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIII 1 9 2 9lllIllllllllIllIII ll Illlllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll I ll I I IIIIIIIIIII I Illllll IT 0: :T .-, 'f I -H c : l a..EZ iZZZZZZi 'Q -Y ..'......... --------12112 E .sw Wigs l N535 I li L' e .,.- WINNING .IUNIOR VOI.l.liYBAl.l. TEAM f we , 4 , Q V gf F. KOIARIK . WFSTIERFIELD xx FN yn. . N n .rx e 'Cl' . K . . . Q t 'V 'Q I as s s We . 1 ' A-S 1.-' -' X P , E l. KODLEC Girls Aitlhlleltiics L EAMS were chosen from each Sophomore, junior, and Senior class this year: and these played with each other. The juniors won the volley ball, and the Seniors were pro- claimed basketball champions. Much enthusiasm was shown in the Health class tournament in volley ball, basketball, baseball, track, and tennis. , Monograms representing the different sports were received by the winning teams. Our motto is, Honor the game thou playest, for he who playeth the game straight and hard, wins even when he loses. I ROSENB IFRGER Li . K. BAXTER ANCE IN OPERA ' ' llllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllllIllIIllIllIIIIIllIllIlllllIIllllIllIIIIllIIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllll1 9 2 QIllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIlIllIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIllIllIllIIIIIllIllIllIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Eighty-fix e Its. 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' 1 F , , F ,I T 1 . 4 : v 5 . , , , I , , , IJ 1 V .N --,.N,,.,., ..-..,.,.. ...,.. N-. ...-...f...,.,-....-.,....Q.....,..,.,. , ,KFK S s X X KW X X Kxxxx 2 Neg ,iii iil . I1, Ji. w........, ,.xN , .a ,,..,..N.....,,..N,..,N,.x,..x..x, . .. ..N.,x,,.x...,.......,N..,,..,...,...,x.,.x..N,,.,....X.,,,....NNN...x.NN,.. .. .NNN...,.,x...,,x.Nx..x.NNx. .. N.NNN..,..xx...,,,,NN...,..N,...N.. W ..N.N,,... twcst.,a..,.t., as Top Row: K. BISHOP- K, BAXTER -P. BLYRKIIA-l.TER MISS ROGERS ll. SHERMAN V. ROSENBERG Second Row: D. MUNGIQR O. SPl:ARll: D. SEXERIN li. K0lElll,lYR M. ZBANIEK M. IIAMILTON M. .IENKINS rlfllae Girls Council URING each school year, the girls of the Council try to achieve their under- lying purpose: to promote social democracy among girls. In carrying out their motto, We Serve, the Council Girls of l9Z9 had an active year. Teas were given, one on Labor Day to welcome back the teachers, and one at the mid-semester for the Big-and-Little-Sister Movement. They also served tea for several of the organizations of the school, in addi- tion to teas given in honor of the faculty. Under sponsorship of the Girls Council, the Big-and-Little-Sister Movement was suc- cessfully carried out, and a democratic or- ganization formed: The Girls Loyalty Club. jointly, the Boys and Girls Councils dec- orated the auditorium stage to represent each month of the school year, and decor- ated, for a patriotic assembly, the stage of the Strand Theatre. Both the Councils were responsible for the bringing and the spon- soring of the Stratford Players' production, -lulius Caesar. ln promoting social democracy and friend- liness among girls, the Council held several assemblies at which was emphasized the fact that each girl is entitled to apply to herself. the code of the Girls Council. The adviser of this student-elected body is Miss Alice Rogers. The officers of this year were: President, Mary Louise Zbanek: Vice- President, Mary Louis jenkinsg Secretary, Mary Ellen Hamilton. Katherine Baxter, Kate Bishop, Patricia Burkhalter, Mary Ellen Hamilton, Mary Louise jenkins, Eileen Koehler, Dorothy Munger. Vivian Rosenberg, Dorothy Sever- in, Helen Sherman, Olive Spearie, and Mary Louise Zbanek were the twelve girls selected this year to represent that democratically elected body, the Girls Council. llllIIIIlllllIllIIllIIIllIlIIIIllIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill llllllllllll lllll IIlllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9IIIilIIIiIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll lllll llllllllllllllllll Eiglity-eight N ' N . xW . X X .-WN.......,,...c..................,...c...a..c...c...c.w....cca..-N....c...tc-.W.....,,.N..c-N..Nm..,Wc.c..c..c...c....c........IITIIYTXTTTTTTXITIEPTXTTX N NWXNNNWNNNNSNXW Top Row: G. GREENBLATT T. PIRNIE j. MCCAFFRIE C. ZBANEK j. SIGMUND R. MYERS Second Row: R. CIIAPMAN R. PROCTOR MR. Mll.l.l,iR IJ. IHSDGIQS B. YALIENTINIE il. Iflilfili J Z! The Boys Coruunciill HE Boys Council in Washington High School has just completed its second The members of the Council are selected in a democratic manner, four from each year. Its purpose is to promote social democ- racy among the boys. Regular meetings are held each week, business sessions alternating with luncheons. At these meetings prob- lems of the pupils are discussed and plans made for future school activities. At lunch- eons the Council has been fortunate in hav- ing as guests, Principal Hallman, who dis- cussed The Presidents I Have Known, and Mr. j. Adams Putter, vocational guidance expert. The Council sponsored an All-Boys Banquet, which was so popular that it will be an annual affair. They also prepared much material for vocational week. ln conjunction with the Girls Council, the Stratford Players and Robinson assembly were carried out. Both Councils originated and conducted the Lost and Found department of the school. grade. Eligibility for membership requires grades to be above average. Any misdemean- or or grades below average will automatic.- ally eliminate a member from further partici- pation in the activities of the organization. The Council is composed of members who have participated in various school activi- ties, such as football, basketball, track, dra- matics, music, and publications: and also who have shown exceptional scholastic abil- ity. By these various representations it can be seen that school problems can be solved in favor of the whole school, and not just in favor of some particular group. During the current school year oflicers ol' this organization have been: President, Dave Hedges, Vice-President, Dick Proctor: Secre- tary, Bill Valentine, Treasurer, john Prick. IIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIlllllllllfllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9IIIllIIIIIHHlllIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIIIIIItIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Eighty-nine N Y X x razsxiiw' WARN x ,k,,,,,,, k,kLk, S S ,ss:::::4::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::zz:1:::::r::::::rtrremtrrrtrxmmzrszrarrrrrrzzxzrzeerers:srirr:::::::2rr:rrrrrrrxrrrrrzazrrxrrrrrrsrrer . Q Top Row: M. RENNEKAMP D. DVORAK V. FUSSELL A. KRIZ V. NELSON Second Row: SADILIEK R. BOYSON T. HOWARD 7. PIPER R. STEWART E. llAVl.lK li. IIOWARIJ G. ROSENBERGER M. LIND 'lhiid Row: ll. Mcl3RO0M li. SCIIOEN R. HUNTER M. BOWNE W. ROSS P. STANLEY l.. CI.-XPRON Soplhurosyne OPHROSYNE Society is the local chap- . ter of the National Honor Society of sec- ondary schools. lts members are admitted in three groups: the hrst at the.end of the llA semester: the second, in the middle of the IZB semesterg the third, in the middle of the IZA semester. the three making a total of ten per cent of the class. The first section was named last june, and with the second group, was informally inducted at a tea held in the Martha Washington Room February 0 of this year. The third group was selected at the end of the first nine weeks of the last semester from the class of 1929 and was an- nounced in the pages of The Pulse of April IO. All teachers participate in the nomina- tions for membership in this chapter of the national honor society, basing recommenda- tions on Scholarship throughout high school, Character, Leadership in the field of extra- curricular activities, and Service rendered to fellow pupils and in the interest of the school. To be a candidate for election a pupil must rank scholastically in the upper fourth of his class. The national emblem carries the letters C. S. L. S. to indicate the basis of membership. The membership from the class of l929 includes: Mary Bowne, Ruth Boyson, Louise Capron, Dorothy Dvorak, Venita Fenton. Verne Fussell, Gordon Griswold, Evelyn Havlik, Esther Howard, Thelma Howard, Robert Hunter, Agnes Kriz, Marion Lind, Helen McBroom, Marguerite Nelson, Verna Nelson, Zola Piper, Marjorie Rennekampf, Geraldine Rosenberger, Warren Ross, Pearl Rumble, Laura Sadilek, Eugenie Schoen, Pauline Stanley, Robert Stewart. IllfllllllllllllllIIIIIllIllIlIIlllIllIlllIllIIIlIIllIIllIIIllllIIllIIIllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9IIlllllllIlllIllllIlIIIlIIIlllllllllllIIlllIlIlllllllllllIIIlllIllllIlllIllllIllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll Ninety iE2ilZ'A i'iIiiZZ A A' f fl :N Tliifflllllli 'iZIZZiZ - .5 K L:-s. --ze AA,Y,Y,YY,YY,,,,,Y, , ,A,,,, ,A,, , A, ,,.A,,,,, s ,,,,Y . ,,,,, Q ,,k,,,g,,,,,,g,,,,,,k , ..x,x, ...W ..... , .. ..Y, , ...x,,.x..,....x.NN . ..x. gy . fs-' t wrig- Top Row: F. WESTERFIELD C. ROGGENSACK R. CHAPMAN T. ,IACKSON W. ROSS G. CRAWFORD R. MOORE H. McBROOM V. SLAUSON M. SNOW Second Row: j. PETERSON D. DVORAK I., CHRISTLIS G. RUBEK H. OGBURN K. KENT P. RUMBLE L. SADILEK V. FENTON B. AHLGREN M. l.lND Third Row: j. MURRAY R. STEWART V. BUSER M. BENESII R. ROTH M. NELSON G. SHEETS C. WHIPPLE M. BOWNE 'llll S ll HE National Honorary Society of High School journalists, of which Quill and Scroll is a chapter, has a threefold purpose: to instill in students the ideals of scholar- shipg to advance the standards of the pro- fession of journalism by developing better journalists and by inculcating a higher code of ethics: to promote exact and dispassionate thinking, clear and forceful writing. The motto of the society is, Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. Active members are chosen from pupils who at the time of their election meet these requirements: they must be of junior or senior classification: they must rank schol- astically in the upper third of their class: they must have done outstanding work in writing, editing, or in business management of school paper or annualg they must be recommended by the supervisors ol' publica- tions: they must be approved by the na- tional secretary-treasurer after careful read- ing of their journalistic achievement record. The local chapter of Quill and Scroll was installed in February, I927 at an assembly of the school, at which time twenty-seven charter members took the pledge of allegi- ance. Since that time two other groups of pupils, twenty-two in number, have become members. All of the present membership, with the exception of Warren Ross, has been installed this semester. All of these members have been putting their best efforts into making our Pulse and Cedar worthwhile publica- tions. IIlllllIIIllllIllllllIlllllllillllIIIIllIlllllIllIIIIllIllIIIlllIIIIIIIIlllIIIlllIIlIIIIlIllIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllll1 9 2 9llIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIllIllllllllIllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ninety-one Q, X iftfgggjiggfqggg' srjjf 121111 giZZZilZZ'LZZi2T 'ZZi1Zi2ii ', 'xtfziefs E - -- 'izzizzztf gzizzziis eng N, ,. ,- get f Top Row: j. MCMULLEN R. PROCTOR W. BODE j. FRICK C. McDOl.li M. t1ANl'll:LD Second Row: j. MCCAFFRIE R. SPACER D. HFDGES G, KLTBA ,l. GREFDY P. STEPIITENSON Third Row: F. SMITH li. XX-'INN D. Z,-XRUB R. BURIESH K. Dllilll. T. ,IACKSON Tiger Aitlhilleitzic: Coiuunicill HE Tiger Athletic Council, founded in l922, is an honorary society for major letter men of Washington High School. lts purpose is to improve the standards of all athletics in this school. Scholarship and sportsmanship have both taken leading parts in this group. The C. R. award speaks for itself, and its wearers should bear in mind that they are leaders and concluct themselves accordingly. The athletic award is given to all who have com- pleted the requirements demanded of them. After receiving a letter in this way, one be- comes a member of the Athletic Council. The colors of the Council are orange and black which are also the school colors. The flower which is the Tiger Lily matches per- fectly the colors and name of the Council. The emblem chosen is a tiger's head. For sponsors. the Council is very fortunate in having William S. Kelly and Leonard Paulu. The oflicers are: President, Dick Proctor: Vice-President, Ben Miller: Secretary, john McCafTrie, Treasurer, Morris Canfield. The letter men of the football team are: Mimms '27, Smith '27, '28, Proctor '27, '28, james '27, '28, Davis 27, Philips '27, Lansing '27, '28, Diehl '27, '28, Hedges '27, '28, Naso 27, '28, Canfield '28, Buresh '28, Duncan '27, '28, McMullen '28, Miller '28, Bode '28. The letter men of the basketball team Proctor '27, '28, '29, Spacek '27, '28. n are: '29, james '27, '28, '29, Lansing '27, '28, '29, McDole '28, Wilson '28, '29, Diehl '28, '29: Zarub '28, '29. The letter men of the track team are: jackson '27, Kuba '27, '28, '29, Davis '27, '28, Proctor '27, '28, '29, Canheld '28, '29, Frick '27, '28. IIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll ll lllllllllllllllll IlIllIIllIIllIIlIllIllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll IllIIIllIllllll1 9 2 9IllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll I llllllll Illlllllll IIIIIII lll IIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllll Illlll N inety-two M N tl S RE??2R WQEEEEEFEFS X N S ess s E S X s S KA,,,,,,,,,k,x-kk,,,LL,,k,k kkhxskyskk ,k,,,,,,k,,,,,,, 5 QEETTTTXTYTX. N EITITTZITIIIIEEIf!123222132233312225252222522IIIITTTTETXIITEEEEEIIEIETITITIEETTPETTSXSQ:::::::::Itttbkbbbhi22222232ERTISEEDEDIDIQERIEEXtitcxcccxccxsmscc:::::x::::.::t??2t? Nt issaf- QSQSST5' l , Top Row. P. STEPHENSON , R. PROCTOR j. McCAFFRlE Second Row: M. CANFIELD If JACKSON R. BURESH D. HEDGES National Athletic Scholarship Society HE National Athletic Scholarship Soci- ety is formed in secondary schools with the following purposes: to foster high schol- arship among boy athletes, to stimulate a desire for balanced training, to elevate the ideals of sportsmanship, and to develop more outstanding leaders in the secondary schools of the United States. As is signified by the name, the society is a national organ- ization, with every state in the union bene- fited by its existence. There are thirty-six cities in the state of Iowa represented in this National Society. 'Throughout the United States, there are over eight hundred high schools having charters and over three thousand boys who have been honored by being elected to membership. The control of this body is vested in an Advisory Committee which consists of thirty members, elected by the principals of the high schools. The members have a term of three years, ten being chosen each year at an annual meeting. The emblem chosen by this committee is a gold key, on which are the letters A and S , standing for athletic scholarship. Eligibility to membership in this society is limited to boys who earn an athletic letter in one of the four major sports which are basketball, football, baseball, and track, or letters in two minor sportsg who have an average in their school work equal to or higher than the general average of the school: and who have exemplihed the high- est type of sportsmanship and citizenship. Besides those in the above picture the high school men who have been thus honored are Ben Miller and Clarence james. llllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 9 2 Qllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllIIllIIIllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIII IIIllIIlIIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllll Ninety-three ............ r. .,,.,. . lf. :fi .... Nxxz ....... ,.., x . .,t.:::::::::::qq: g':. 1 Top Row: MISS BYERLY P. RALSTON D. SEYERIN Il, OGBURN MISS SCTIMERMUND Second Row: P. RUMBLE E. JOHNSON M. CLARK D. MLINGER li. NOVAK M. llUGllliS P it ' ' GROUP of pupils of Washington High, interested in promoting fuller apprecia- tion of Roman life and literature, formed The Patrician Club in the spring of 1924. This society is now under the leadership of Miss Byerly and Miss Schmermund. The interest of its members has been promoted to a high degree by a series of varied pro- grams, in which different members partici- pate. These programs deal with stories of Roman gods andQ heroes, descriptions of Roman homes, customs, and ideals, Latin plays, charades, and games, add spice and variety. On the social program there have been a theatre party, picnic suppers, and the annual banquet. This society is now considered a very im- portant factor in the life of Washington High School, and we hope that it will con- tinue to mean as much to future mem- bers as it does to those now active in the organization. The oflicers for the fall semester were: Consul, Eugenie Schoeng Pro Consul, Ma- rian Clarkg Aedile, Dorothy Severin, Quae- stor, Evelyn Novak, Praetor, Mary Hughesg Scriba, Dorothy Munger. Those who served the spring semester were: Consul, Marian Clark, Pro Consul, Dorothy Mungerg Aedile, Evelyn Novakg Quaestor, Esther johnson, Praetor, Mary Hughes, Scriba, Pearl Rumble. IIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIII II I I llll IIII I III Illllllllllllll 9 2 9 lllllllllll IIIIIII IIllIIIllIllIIIllIIllIIIIlIIllIIllIlllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll I llll I lllll Ill Ninety-four 2 WN ,dfffiifiizigg , ,X-.....t...-tri. ,,...r...,t,,.a 2 ..,.. ..... I ....,,, x..,.. , ,.,,,,x, V ...... 1 .,,.... .,..,,., . . . Q We 1-: T- ........ .MQ --s--s---X t weQ:.1:::e.stccccs.t-em-asasctwtaaatm:e-me-ea:meat-meefssffeesssfffsfsssfffsfsfsfqmss-.cet,eww-attets.s..NmtNamstcsaaasasmscs.sw.Ntw..saN stcccwa... ....MxNxx- ,.. ....,....,x.. ....,............. ..... . Na......t...,..,a.,...,...................aaa..a,...t......a..a...t. .... . ..X......aa.c.ta.t.,....,..... ..x. ,a..a..t. ,..... ...,,......a.a,.,t....,.... t......aad.e,,a.,.,t.,t,,N Nx ..Qi.5s,. t SR Top Row: l.. S.-XDILEK j. JACLTS D. PITTS Y. BOWMAN I.. KOLDA R. DAVIDSON O. Il.-XNKINS Second Row: l-. CAPRON ll. HAJNY MISS CllANlBlERl.AlN B. ROMPOT A. KRIZ B. AlII.i.lGAN Better Gregg Artists O create a clearer, more practical in- sight into the modern business world, the society, under the direction of the Misses Boyack, Chapman, and Chamberlain has visited various business omces and heard a talk by Miss Lena Vogt on What ls Ex- pected of a Business Girl. The oflicers who ably assisted and organ- ized our work during the fall semester were: janice jacus, President, Vara Bowman, Vice-Presidentg Ona Lee Hankins, Secretary and Treasurer: and Helen Hajny, Pulse Re- porter. Those who served the spring semes- ter were: Helen l-lajny, President, Bernice Milligan, Vice-Presidentg Betty Rornpot, Secretary and Treasurerg and Agnes liriz. Pulse Reporter. ln the execution of its purpose to read about noted characters who have helped to establish and promote the Gregg Shorthand System, the organization has studied reports given by the members. A debate on the ques- tion, Resolved, That the hunt and poke method is better than the touch system, resulted in a decision for the negative. Typ- ing accuracy tests were also successfully conducted. Sisterships were held at the homes of the members and picnic suppers were enjoyed in the Martha Washington Room. IllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9IIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIII Ninety-tive s m Www wsmsx wss .X..Rk .X ,..X s .. s X . .......... .x..... , , .........,...........x....,... ....... X ,..... X.X.X a . ,, X.X........ . X... .X.....X.X. ......... . . .. ..X,..X,. X. .,X. X..,X.. X....X. . . . ..,.X.XXXXX X XX.XXXXXX..XXX.X ::.,::: X XA LX- .sxs Top Row: MISS l.lZX'l5N M. GRAFF l..'URlCIl Y, SLAUSON M. ROGERS MISS ml.-XMFS Second Row: ll. YOUNG X, ll.-XQFM.-NN V-lg. MEYER l.. McliROOM R. QU.-XSS M. hTONii Third Row: G. RLJBEK M. BROXXN D. StXl:RlN lg. SWAIN M. GANSON R. QU.-XSS M, BOWNIE lL C ll lF ' li Cercle Francais has carried out its pur- pose of furnishing a better understand- ing ol' French people and their life and customs by entertaining programs, consist- ing ol' talks on great French dramatists, actors, and artists along with their works. Pictures ol' the best known cathedrals of France were studied and traditions of Notre Dame and Rheims were especially empha- sized. A one act play and original dialogues given in the French language, responses to roll call, and French games have contributed to the purpose to use the language. The outstanding program of the year was a talk by Dr. Anna Heyberger of Coe Col- lege about study in France in which she explained the possibility to earn scholar- ships in French universities. Our annual Mi- Careme party in March was on the order of a carnival, to represent the annual mid-lent lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9 Ninety-six celebration of Paris. The crowning of the queen and the picturesque costumes added to the French atmosphere. Picnic suppers in the Martha Washington Room and our an- nual banquet have furnished the social side of our activities. The special feature of the banquet was the presentation to seniors of certificates recognizing their faithful mem- bership in the Cercle Francais. The officers for the fall semester were: President, Eugenie Schoeng Vice-President, Marguerite Nelsong Secretary, Virginia I-Iagemang Treasurer, Velma Cole, and Pulse Reporter, Grace Rubek. Those who served during the spring semester were: President, Lois McBroom5 Vice-President, Grace Rubekg Secretary, Virginia Slausong Treasurer, I-lelen Youngg and Pulse Report- er, Ruby Quass. Critics were Miss james and Miss Leven. 'lIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIlIllIIIllIIllIIIIIIllIlllIllIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII l m s s wii:::::::::s ::::::::: '. .'-:::::::-- egg-fgggggf R wg W ist N iam 3 Nei Y . I sxiiziim me s s Qs :t:::::::rt:::ttr::::::ttf:rrrtrrtrrtttzizxiiirteii:2tr:::::::::::3eiiiriitirrrrtzzfrrzzrrzszzrerzeffrrrzrrxri:ea:::::rx::::::::::::rr::::::25:22:12: ,,, ,, -sr - its Top Row. P. RALSTON E. HAVLIK R. BOYSON li. HOWARD ll. THOMPSON I, NEMEC Second Row: MISS HORN A. IACOBSON M. DAY S, CRAMER D. NEWELL I. l'liTliRSON M. LIND MR. W. MILLER Third Row: M. HARTI. T. KOENIG li. KOEIILER C. COX.-KRT G. ROBERTSON F. KOLARIK Scientific Searchers Cllrurb lTll the aim: To promote a greater interest in science and to supplement the work in the high school course, the Sci- entinc Searchers Club, under the direction of the critics. Miss Horn and Mr. Wallace Miller, has enjoyed some very interesting meetings, The officers who very ably carried on the work of the club were, fall semester: Presi- dent, Evelyn Havlikg Vice-President, Theo- dora Koenig, Secretary, jane Peterson, Treasurer. Russell Boysong Sergeant-ab Arms, Clarence Cozartj Pulse Reporter, Eileen Koehler, and spring semester: Presi- dent, Eileen Koehlerg Vice-President, Frank Waldron 3 Secretary, Frances Kolarikg Treas- urer, Theodora Koenig, Pulse Reporters, Helen Thompson and Genevieve Robertson. A theatre party was given in honor of the new members at the beginning ol' the fall semester. The club visited the Museum of Natural Science, at Iowa City. November seventeenth. Reports by Theodora Koenig and Clarence Cozart on The Life of Past- eur and Radium, as well as Current Topics given by all members have made up our programs, supplemented by an illus- trated lecture on Birds and Their I-launts of North Dakota, given by Mr. Kubichek of Coe College, who has spent the past two summers on the Dakota prairies. The group has planned a meeting in com- memoration of famous scientists, a talk on Bees by Mr. Hallman, a hobby exhibit, and a field trip for the spring semester. The last meeting of the year will be held as an outdoor picnic, an appropriate ending for a nature study club. Ill Illll llllllllll llllllll llllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIllIIIIllIIIIllIIIIllIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllilllll 9 2 9IIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllll lllll I lllllll llllllll Illlllll lllllll llll Illllllllllllllllll N i ne ty-seven ,im .s- S S Q::11:1.11f Qlllllliiilllil 'mlililfflff' iQfIIfffff'If:i X ' X X saw S Q S X Ms R N... ..x. N.Ng-s...a...,...c....ce.cc ...... . ...,.. y ..., . ...uw -...x. .c .,--- ...H -.-. ....I....... ..-..-. c...t..W ..x. IJ-.YSLJJJJCS..ffflffffffiffffTIIIIfIffffrffITffffTfffffffffNN ' it 2112, . isskg: Top Row: A. KOZAL Nl. FEE A li. KOLARIK G. WATLAND R. THOMAS P. RUMBLli T. KOENIG ll. IIEEFNER Second Row: M. MlSAK Ii. HAVLIK R, KUSHNER li. HOWARD B. FIESLER ll. SHARPE ll. ROMPOT Cllio INSPIRED by its aim to promote interest and study of history and social science, an exhibition of antiques was held in the Martha Washington Room in November. This project proved of such interest that it was voted to make it an annual affair. lts success was due to friends who kindly lent their treasures, many of great value. A pic- nic supper was enjoyed after the exhibit. The meetings during February were de- voted to Washington and Lincoln. An every- member program with history and stories of national leaders was worked out. A picnic supper and a theatre party made up our social altairs for the spring semester, after which four new members were initiated. Plans have been made for the second meeting in April, which is to be a visit to the Masonic Library. We celebrated jeffer- son's birthday April ll. The Clio Club has been organized only a year. The critic, Miss Grace Tathwell, was assisted by the following oflicers who served during the fall and spring semesters respect- ively: President, Evelyn Havlikg Vice-Pres- ident, Gaylord Watlandg Secretary, Pearl Rumbleg Treasurer and Pulse Reporter, Margaret Feeg and President, Esther How- Bozena Fieslerg Secre- ardg Vice-President, tary, Helen Heefnerg Treasurer, Ruth Kush- nerg Pulse Reporter, Pearl Rumble. The or- ganization has tried to uphold its motto, Lend a hand. Members unable to be in the picture are: Sarola Cramer, Howard jameson, Harold Kolar, Alberta Murray, Richard Mitvalsky, Evelyn Novak, Phyllis Powell, Clinton Wade, Elizabeth Workman, Juanita jones, Fred Witousek, Florence Telecky, Dorothy Pitcher, and Marian Cropley. IllllIllllIIllIHllIllIIllIllllllllllIIlIllIllllllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllll llllllllllll 9 2 9IIllIIIllIIllIllIllIllIIIIllllIIllIIllIllllIIIIIllIllllIIllIllIllllIllllllIlllllllllllIlllIIIIIHlllllllllllllllllllllll Ninety-eight NNN? Q g xmmXw X .2X1--':::t.:5:rr:rrrttrt:r::::r::rrr:rt:::trt:t:r:r:trrr:: X Xgrggggggxg .. . .sy Top Row. Nl. jliFi5RlgY ll. QGBURN j. MOlilllr M. BOWXIE P. RICK R. ROTI-l l.. CAPRON Second Row: A. glASal'tl:igiS Y, WERTZ l.. CllRlS'l'l.li M. liliNliSIl I. MAHANNA R. KUBIAS K. 'l iS.ii' Third Row: A. AllROUCll C. SYORODA X . BISIQUP D, NICOLS G. ROSIENBERGER M. Flili A, GOODYIEAI1 The 4100 PECIAL ai1ns ol' f l'he -l0O are to ac- quaint its members with the basic prin- ciples underlying all art expression, to stim- ulate a desire for fine form, more harmony and color in our surroundings and in things of daily use, and to give a general idea of the major fields of art. As stated in the con- stitution, the purpose of this organization shall be: to arouse and preserve an interest in art, to enlarge and enrich the aesthetic experience of the members not only by pro- moting skill in making artistic things but in developing taste in I choosing the things which are made use of in daily life: to cul- tivate a spirit of cooperation and helpfulness in all things pertaining to the aesthetic bus- iness of the schoolg to offer the members opportunities for improvement in their al- lied subjects and in applied arts. All pupils in Washington High interested in the purpose of the club are eligible for membership. After the bi-weekly business meetings, members worked on batiks, block-prints for greeting cards, coolie coats and tie dying. One meeting was devoted to work on the operetta costumes and another was given up to work for The Cedar. Oflicers for the Grst semester were: Presi- dent, Ava Goodyeairg Vice-President, La Verle Wrightg Secretary, Margaret Fee: Treasurer, Geraldine Rosenberger. Officers for the second semester were: President, Donna. Nicholasg Vice-President, Clytia Svobodag Secretary, Mary Bowneg Treas- urer, Marian Benesh. Miss Toohy and Miss Witwer are critics of the Club. llIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 9 2 9lIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIllIllIIIIIllIIIllIIIllIll'IINlIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIllIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ninety-nine sxsxx S kfsseesxs x xmx me Kew. mx xm .xx.N . ,Nx, XXNN,, . . Top Row: C. SVOBODA D. DYORAK j, .IACUS Y. BOWMAN C. ROGGENSACK G. LLNDSEY G. RANDA lf. ll.-KYLIK A, YONDRACEK Z. PIPER Second Row: Nl. HUGHES T. KOENKI A, GOODYEAR D. RUGE M. ROMINE B. JONES D. GRAY R. MOORE . 1 l., CAI-'RON V gl . McMANliS Third Row: lf. BLACIQWOOD D, Sl.fXl:RlN P. S1 AYXLILY V. FENTON MISS IHBBARD ll, MCBROOM M. XB.-XNEK M. NIISAK ll, llAl.l.l5NBECK liourth Row: M. RliNNEK.AXMI' H. HA-INY Xl BENDORII M. CLARK l.. URlCll dl ll hian HE Erodelphian society had for its ofii- cers during the fall semester: President, Ilelen Louise McBroomg Vice-President, Margaret Misakg Secretary, Venita Fentong Treasurer, Helen l-lallenbeckg Pulse Report- er, Edith Nicol. It was through the efforts of these ofiicers, their committees. and the critic, Miss Hibbard, that the Ero girls were allowed opportunities for self-expression along musical, literary, and dramatic lines. Our programs have consisted of vocal solos, piano and violin solos, readings, short plays. and reviews of present day books with short sketches of the authors' lives. Among the social activities that we have enjoyed are a sistership and one social half-hour which was spent in the Martha Washington Room. The ofiicers who were elected for the spring semester are: President, Venita Fentong Yice-President, Pauline Stanleyg Secretary, Dorothy Severin, Treasurer, Elizabeth Blackwood, Pulse Reporter, Mary Louise Zbanek. ln addition to our regular programs, which were given the first and third Tues- days of each month, the social committee planned a theatre party at the Capitol Theatre for the evening of April twentieth, and a formal banquet to be held at the Montrose Hotel on May twenty-fourth. At the latter the girls will offer a toast pro- gram. Virginia Kingsley does not appear in the group picture because she was ill when it was taken. llllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIllIlllIIIIllIllIIllIllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII niiii I1 9 2 9,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,H,,,,,,H,ml,,,,,,,,,,,mHmmH ,,,, mmmmn One hundred New-ester: - -----'-- me---'::::3 Top Row: MISS OTTO M. KONECNY j. STRYKER bl. Al.-XCUS M. RIENNEKAMP M. SUNDBIERG S. IIIBNIES P. VANE AI. PIZTIERSON MISS XYII KINSON Second Rnw: M. LIND I. NIEMIEC IJ. KIISIINISR I., SADILIEK G. COIIFIN R. KIENII' If. WliSTIiRl5llil.D W, QIIIIQRRY IE. lIlIANDI.liR D. DYRAK I'. ll.-XY K. BAXTER Thirtl Row: I.. PALMER Ii. liI.Y R. KIlSlINIfR Z. PIl'liR ll. BROOKMAN li. KNOX IE, HOWARD D. GRAY ,I. MURRAY Fourth Row: ll. l'lAl.l..liNl3liCK li. IERIKSON M, IIENDORF Al. REID D. BRYANT O ' LL the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. So open- ed the banquet sponsored by Literatae, fol- lowed by toasts and responses given by members and the critics of the society. Fol- lowing the banquet a theatre party was held at The Iowa. A l'lallowe'en party was en- joyed at the home of Ruth Kushner. jane Peterson was hostess at a Christmas party in her home. Sisterships at the girls' homes and picnic suppers in the Martha Washing- ton Room were held at various times during the year and added greatly to the social side of our school life. ln developing its dramatic and literary aim the organization presented programs at its regular meetings in the Martha Wash- ington Room, consisting of book reports, recitations, short plays and skits, and musi- cal numbers, as well as special entertain- ments appropriate to holiday occasions. The plays, Beau of Bath and Who Am I , were interesting features on programs during the fall semester. The ofiicers who directed the group in conjunction with the critics, Miss Otto and Miss Wilkinson, were, for the fall semester: President, Katherine Baxter, Vice-President, Margaret Sundbergg Secre- tary, Marna I-leightg Treasurer and Pulse Reporter, Lois losty. For the spring semes- ter: President, Zola Piperg Vice-President, Beryl Brookmang Secretary, Edith Knox: Treasurer, Ruth Kushner, and Pulse Re- porter, Dorothy Dvorak. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIl1 9 2 9IlIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIll1IllIIIlIllIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII One hundred one m s N Y w Xxxsswxmw www essex y iifffffifqtttttiizm2itrttiiwttrtt:it53322::fit1:22:rr22:22:22:rrrr:tri:rr:::r:::r::::::::r:r::r::rr::rr::::::::rr::r:::::::::::::::::::::::::t::::::t:::::::::r::: wrt:urtrrwrnrwwwr se Ng rep Row: i.. cmux 11 rrrcu 1. x1ie'rc:.u.if N. miiiiu M, mnitosn ii. REIDA pecond Row: H. isolsxiz cz, mfzniaczxv ir. sv.-xczuit cz. mill: ix. NIilll.S ie. mr1vA1.sm' rnifa Row: xi. swmsox it. wwcxian Am. nowxia w. Ross w, mm ue. izimvmx Z if g til' HE Zetagathian Society was founded in The critic of the society is Mr. A. C. l9l9 to cultivate a wider knowledge in questions of the day and to gain an appre- ciation of literary works of modern writers. Besides the purpose of the Zetagathian Literary Society to promote interest in lit- erature, is the desire to know Parliamentary law, and a wish to encourage fellowship in Washington High School. Interesting debates and talks concerning the lives of great men have been given at the meetings and topics on questions of the day have been discussed both extemporaneously and formally. The outstanding social event of the year is to be the Zetagathian Annual Spring Dance held on May 24. This is to be held, perhaps. at the Chamber of Commerce ball room. Bowne. The pink rose is the society flower, and the colors are purple and white. The oflicers for the fall semester were: President, llarold Reid: Vice-Presiclent, Robert Chapmang Secretary, Melvin Swan- son: Treasurer, Norton Millerg Pulse Re- porter, William Stillionsg Sergeant-at-Arms, Warren Ross. The officers for the spring semester are: President, Melvin Swanson: Vice-President, Warren Ross: Secretary, Kenneth Wagner 3 Treasurer, Wayne Bain: Pulse Reporter, Robert Chapman: Sergeant-at-Arms, Milo Karkosh. Members who do not appear in the pic- ture are Richard Buresh, Bertram Puckett, Earl Smith, William Stillions, Robert Troy- ak, Everett McCreedy, and Charles Sovern. IllIIllIIIllIllIIIIIuIIIllIlllIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll1 9 2 9IIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll One hundred two xg ....... :ses .,.....,. - ,A.,,A A.A,,,,,,,,,. ..,,,,N, ,..,.. .,. N.N , AA.,.N . NN,.Y,. ..,,.,. S ,. . N. ,.... . . . t ......... .......,...,........,Y,,,,N., , . , gjgsaavcscc. .,..:::::::::,:Q::: ::::::::,x:::::::::::::::::s:::4::.:a..:::.ac ..xx..x . a....a .... v xx.xxX.,.. X ....x..xxN.x , t...w.a,.tw, x.........x.xx...x N at .x.N . y.a,-.t.N x... xxxx.. , ggtxwss Nw X Top Row: H. EWING j. RUSS W. WELLS j. McGRATll A. SCIIWARTZENTRUBER R. YAW D.GROUT F.GREEDY Seumd Row: D.llHJJARD In ALCORN WI BOYSON MR,lJROST LL HIGLFY IL NFHLS ,l. GREENBLATT The Acatdlemiiaum HE purpose of the Academian Society is improvement of its members in the art of speech, debate, and parliamentary usages. The boys of the sophomore class may be- come members if their scholarship warrants it, if they can make an acceptable speech before the club, and if they receive a vote of approval by the club. The colors are purple and old gold, and the flower is the white carnation. Mr. Drost is the critic. The Academian Debating Society was or- ganized in February, 1898, by Mrs. Fisher, teacher of history, for the purpose of train- ing Freshmen and Sophomores in the art ol' public speaking, debating, and parliament- ary practice. At regular Academian business meetings, all business is conducted according to Rob- ert's Rules ol' Order, thereby improving members in parliamentary usages. At regu- lar semi-monthly meetings of the society, debates and extemporaneous and prepared speeches are given by the members. Al- though we have no large enrollment, the boys are all interested in the-activities of the society and help to get more members and to plan better programs. The present officers are: President, Wal- lace Boysong Secretary, l-larry Nehlsg Treas- urer, Byron Andersong Sergeant-at-Arms, Donald Sailor, Pulse Reporter, Gerald Greenblatt. Members who were not able to be in the above picture are: Alden Haldeman, Will- ard Avedovech, Byron Anderson, Donald Sailor, Robert Meyers, Maz Smith, Ted Fuehr. lllllllllIIIIllIIllIIIllllIIllllIIIIIIIllIllIIIIIIIllIllIIHlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllIIIHIIIIllllllllllllllll 9 2 9IIIIllllIIIIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllll One hundred three m N S x ww x x X x Km ,,, , ,. ,,, L K XX ....., . ..,a.::::::::ctlibifitltfttcscis:::2!Itt?I2E2::2:2:zzz::::::::::btlttz::::::,:::csE1t2I:::::3c::ai2t23II2ttEEiixqicccrtttttrmbtmtttriiikrrrtttttritt IIFEILQQXQIQEEQRXEQE V, Top Row: ,l. HICKS M, YOIGT R. KEMP C. ROGGVXSAKIK I.. P.-Xl.MliR R, RUTH A. YONDRACHK M. BORT li. CllANDl.IiR Xl. MAIIIIEMIQR Second Row: M. DVOR.-KK li. NORTON C. Kl.lMA H. MlI.liS li. SMITH j. ,l.-XCKM,-KN E. BLACKWOOD M. SL'ND'Bl2RG 0, HANKINS IJ. PITTS B. AIILGREN Third Row. ll. l..-XMSON O. HODC-lf Y. HAGEAMN Y. COLIS K. BAXTER MISS RICKARDS M, ZBANISK F. WliSTliRFlEl.D Nl. SNOW C, LEMON , lfourlh Row: M. CLARK M. HUGIHES IE. IIOYORK.-X R, KING ml. ,l.MIl'S I.. MCBROOM M. MUMA C 'll' The ofhcers of the 'fall semester were: President, Mary Louise Zbanekp Vice-Presi- dent, Lois McBroomg Secretary, Frances Westerneldg Treasurer, Katherine Baxter: Pulse Reporter, Margaret Sundberg. The spring semester oliicers are: President, Kath- erine Baxterg Vice-President, Lila Palmerg HE aim ol' the Cecilians is to promote the furtherance of musical education and develop character and personality. Their motto, Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life, well expresses the reward which comes to those who study this subject. Conscientious work throughout the school year has won for the Cecilians the preliminary musical contest held at Water- loo March 29-30. Having for their ideal, St. Cecilia, patron saint of music, and for their flower, the white rose, the Cecilians have striven to put more than an ordinary interpretation into their songs. Each girl proved her loyalty to the colors, green and white, by co-operation and good will in school events and the presenta- tion of the operetta, The Two Vagabondsf' Secretary, Velma Coleg Treasurer, Margaret Sundberg: Pulse Reporter, Rosemary Roth. With the ability of their accompanist, Ruth Kemp, and the direction of Miss Ruth Rickards, the glee club has performed suc- cessfully many times for various organiza- tions and school assemblies. For the extra work and gracious help Miss Rickards has given, the Cecilians want to record their sincere appreciation of het leadership. IIIIllllllIIIIlIIlIIllllIlllilIIIllIllllllIllIIIIllIIlIIIlllIIlIIlIllllIllllllllIIIIIIIIllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 9 2 9lIlIllllllIIllllllllIIllIIIlllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll One hundred four S g AVVV Wfiii x' N 'if1 'll.1QQIN ., i f 3EliZl..llQ 'g :Q Top Row: M, SW.-XNSON W. HELM N. NICHOLS lf. OGDEX li. CLARK Second Row: M. SUTERA l.. W.-XI.RAl'l'll R, WEATIIIJRWAX Nl. IIULIKAD.-XY QI. KlOliIll. XY. YALENTINIE Third Row: li. l'l'Clil5T'l' j. MlE'l'CIAl.l7 R. Cll.-XPM.-KN ll. RIEID R. Rlil'2X'l'iS D. lil.l7l2RKlN Boys Gllee Clliutb HE purpose of the Boys Glee Club,-to develop musical ability, musical appre- ciation and to promote a high standard of fellowship among its members.-has been faithfully carried out. Though not doing much work outside of our own school, they answered every call of the Alma Mater and lurnished a quartet or soloist for every or- ganization that called for their aid. Because of lack of time lor preparation the society did not go to the contest at Waterloo this year, but lived up to its motto, Look up not down, look forward not back, look out not in, lend a hand, when they combined with the Cecilians to produce the second annual operetta, The Two Vaga- bondsf' Rising to the support of the Lav- ender and lvory, their colors, they put on this comic though most spectacular produc- tion with surprising success. The meetings consisted of the interesting study ol' famous operas and composers along with selections rendered by members ol' the club. semester were: The oliicers for the fall President, Robert Chapman: Vice-President, john Metcallg Treasurer, Nevin Nichols: Accompanist, Ruth Kemp. The officers for the spring se- mester: President, Harold Reid: Vice-Presi- dent, john Moehlg Secretary, Roger Reeve: Treasurer, Bertram Puckett: Accompanist, Eleanor Snyder. As fifty per cent of the organization is graduating this year, it wishes to take this opportunity of expressing its deep apprecia- tion of the work of their leader, Miss Rick- ards, who has inspired them in everything they have done. Robert Troyakg Secretary, IlllllllllillllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll1 9 2 9IIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllHllIIIIIIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll One hundred five N' ,N ., ,tg . . . N S We .-J. Top Row. MISS COMBS j. BRlTTlN E. COOK V. KNOX M. NICOLS E. KNOX W. COON H. MATEER ll. SHERMAN MISS BLACKFORD Second Row: A. PFNDLIETON D. DAVIDSON P, BL'RliHAl.Tl2R C. FREDERICKS Ii. SMITH M. BROWN Y. VANIS M. L'I.Cll M. Mll.I.l5R Third Row: M. CRAWFORIT B. MOORE M. QIIENKINS A, THOMPSON R. MABON P. OGDIEN lj. IJOCHT M. GANSON Alpha Sigma Ailplhia LPI-lA Sigma Alpha, the oldest of girls' societies in Washington High School. was named for Abigail Stone Abbott, who was principal of this school for thirty-tive years. To encourage debating among the girls and to further the social and moral welfare of its members is the aim of A. S. A. ln carrying out this aim, the society conducts at each meeting, an interesting debate among six girls, other members deciding the win- ning three. As a social event of the fall semester, a dance was given in the Chamber ol' Com- merce ball room. A. S. A. holds an annual spring dance, when the society's colors, blue and black, make the occasion very festive. The annual banquet usually held in May is featured as the big event ol' the year. At the banquet of '28 the aeroplane idea was car- ried out in every detail even to a miniature aeroplane hovering over the guests seated at the banquet table. A. S. A. was led through a successful year under the leadership of the critics, Miss Combs and Miss Blackford, and the 'follow- ing otiicers of the fall and spring semesters, respectively: President, Edith Knox: Vice- President, Marjorie Miller: Secretary, Frances Westerfieldg Treasurer, Betty Moore: Warden, Vivien Buserg Pulse Re- porter, Doris Bryantg and President, Alberta T hompsong Vice-President, Mary Louise jenkinsg Secretary, Betty Moore, Treasurer, Ruth Mahon: Warden, Elizabeth Fochtg Pulse Reporter, Patricia Burkhalter. IlIIIIlllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllll lllllll IlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 91llIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllilllllll One hundred six - ' Q ,555-:a:q'-1-'rs--s ' X :Q b -. X ..,,,,,..,A.,.,, W., ,,,,,, , N... N..xNN.x...ZL ..x,. , ,st x.,xx1ttZz a xX.,. s ...W ,xxx w - it Top Row: D.FBLl-EEQNG M. HART1. o. sPEARiE 1. MURRAY A. HAsEK D. DVORAK J. is , second Row: R. Benoit P. Powifu. A. vouomcizif lf. Romain E. nm ll. THOMPSON M. BORSCIIFLI. A. CARITHERS Third Row: M. nowms cs. coirrm 12. w1ss'rERrusi.n- G. mum Miss SUTHERLAND P. STANLEY cz. Rooolgwsaclt ls, ltoenriak 1 U Fourth Row: M. lcounrtnr v. ROSIENBIERG 15. ERIRSON 11. cook ru- The Girls Athletic Club l-IE aim ol' the Girls Athletic Club, founded in 1927, is to promote the phys- ical interests of the girls of Washington High School and to develop high ideals of sports- manship, clean minds, healthy bodies, and wholesome enjoyment of life. The motto is: Through health to happiness. Miss Leone Sutherland is the critic of this society. To become a member of this athletic club one must have earned l000 points, or have been on a winning class team or all star team. l-likes, parties, and picnic suppers have been the social activities during the past years. Last spring the members enjoyed an all- clay picnic at Stoney Ridge, Stone City, Iowa. The day was spent playing games and exploring the old stone buildings which have long been abandoned. A costume party was given in the Martha Washington Room. A great array of garments was displayed by those present, prizes being awarded to the one who had the cleverest costume. Scheduled games have been played be- tween the Girls Athletic Association of Grant High School and the Girls Athletic Club of Washington. The ofiicers for the fall semester were: President, Lois McBroomg Vice-President, Mary Hiltbruner: Secretary, Charlotte Roggensackg Treasurer, Mary Bowne g War- den, Grace Randa: Pulse Reporter, Olive Spearie. The officers for the spring semester are: President, Grace Randag Vice-Presi- dent, Frances Westerheld 5 Secretary, Audrey Carithersg Treasurer, Vivian Rosenberg: Warden, Phyllis Powellg Pulse Reporter, Elna Erickson. lllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIlllIllllIIIllIlllIlllIllllIIIllllIIIllllllIlllIIIllllllIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 9 2 QIllIlllIllll'lllIllIlIlIllllIlllllIIIIlIIllIIlllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllIIllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll One hundred seven ,. ,,AA,AA, ,,A,, , .,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,, ,.,,,.,,,, ,.,,..,. .,,..,,..,,.. S . . . . .,,,.,,,,... , .... . . ...ree i . ............. -R if i :iix X5 ON THE STEPS AT THE Y HiiaYalEitite Giiirll Reserves THE Hi-Y-Ette Girl Reserves is a nation- al organization which was founded in the year 18813 Cedar Rapids had no branch of this until the fall of l9l9 when the local organization developed, taking for its mot- to, To get, to grow, and to give in the spirit of Christian comradeshipf' The motto of the national organization is, I will try to face life squarely and to End and give the best. lt is the idealiof every Hi-Y-Ette Girl Reserve to have all the girls of the high school for active members. The Washington group is under the di- rection of a cabinet consisting of: President, Ruth Boysong Vice-President, Dorothy Sev- erin, Secretary, Patricia Burkhalterg Treas- urer, jane Peterson, and chairmen of the following committees: Membership, Doro- thy Severin 5 Program, Zola Piper, Social, Marguerite Konecnyg Publicity, Vara Bow- mang Finance, Frances Westerfieldg Service, Betty Carrithersg Music, Dorothy Williams. The advisers of these committees include: Chief Adviser, Alice Rogersg Program, Mrs. William S. Kelly: Social, Mrs. john D. Randallg Publicity, Grace Glassg Finance. Louise Northcottg Service, Betty Robertsg Music, jean Groutg and the Girl Reserve Secretary, Margaret C. Barnes. In the summer of '28 Ruth Boyson, Mar- guerite Konecny, Frances Westerfield, jane Peterson, and Zola Piper went to Okoboji for Girl Reserve Conference. A large num- ber of Hi-Y-Ettes also attended Girl Re- serve Camp at Wapsie Y , September 7th and 8th the Cabinet met for Setting-Up-Conference, and planning for the year's activities. September l9th a tea was given to the girls new in the schoolg about two hundred and twenty-five attend- ed. Ceremonial recognition for members took place October 3rd. With girls in uni- lIlll!IllIIllIlIlllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll I llllll Illlllllllll 9 2 9llIllllIIlllllll One hundred eight M 9-5:0 '-------- f---------------' -'---'- ' e e - - -f-f----------- - '- - f-ff------------ 4 near:11:::11:1111:u111at gg- ' .,x.., - ..... M ..... , ,..........,,.. ..x,.x t W., ...,,,,, ,.....,..,......... ,, . 'e+f..e . sf-s--1 sf X- ss: ON THE STEPS AT THE Y ll-lIiaYalEtt:tte Giiirll Reserves form, lovely music, soft candlelight, and an inspiring talk by Miss Alice Rogers, the service was solemn and impressive. Programs for the year were a Minstrel Show in which hits and jokes caused much fun, a talk by Miss Ruth Sheldon on girls of South America and our relationships to the South American countries, and The Faculty Take Ott, in which our teachers could see themselves as others see them, be- sides a tea for grandmothers-anyone not having one could borrow oneg one-act plays, a spring style show, ceremonial installation of officers with mothers as guests, and a Senior farewell. Two large parties were given, one a Better-baby party, the other a Movie Ball, in which Al jolson took the Hrst prize. At Christmas time the girls dressed dolls sending them to the children in an Indian school at Bismark, North Dakota. They had made friends of two of the older girls in the school during the Girl Reserve Con- ference at Okoboji. Roll Call: Doris Blessing, Betty Rompot, Vivien Buser, Frances Westerheld, Ruth McMaster, Bernice Knickerbocker, Mary .jane Martin, Helen l-leefner, Lucille Nost, Dorothy Severin, Ruth Boyson, Winnifred Carrithers, Edith ElizabetheWilson, Char- lotte Roggensack, Louise Capron, Florence Glackin, janice jacus, Dorothy Williams, Ruth Kemp, Helen Qgburn, Esther johnson, Evelyn Novak, Virginia Vane, Mary Louise jenkins, Esther Smith, Thelma Totten, Cora Farr, Margaret Tranberry, Ruth Kushner, Mary Bailey, Evelyn I-lavlik, Elizabeth Blackwood, Betty Reeve, Grace jasper, Mary Ellen Hamilton, Stella Hibnes, il-Iazel Sharpe, Dorothy Ruge, Mary Hughes, Vara Bowman, Edith Knox, Zola Piper, jane Peterson, Mary Bowne, Alberta Thompson, ininmul 9 2 glllllllllllllll IllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIII One hundred nine N e .. .. .... ...-fr.--We-.- - S K ' : f l:f:i ff ..........,........ . ZAvzA,,, Nm 1,,,,z, , ,2,, q:.1 ,,:x ,,,,,,,,2z,, ,L ,,,,. .. ....... . .. , :,,, , ,,,,,,f A ,x. . .,,f. 22w, ...NW .2.z Z m..e.,,....a..a.w.,,,.gY,.,..7.g,5 .-we f . 4 - 5' Top Row. ,I PETERSON P. BLIRRII.-XI.'l'ER MISS ROGERS MISS BARNES M. KONELNY D. WILLIAMS Second Row: B. CARRITIIERS Z. PIPIER D. SliX'l.iRlN Y. BOWMAN lf. ll'l3STERFlIiLD R. BOX SON ll-lliaYalErtite Girl Reserves Lila Palmer, Audrey Carrithers, Dorothy Gray, Verona Biskup, Anna Vondracek, Norma Mueller, I-lelen Rose, Bernice Smith. Margaret Ulch, Louise Kehne, Virginia Shaler, Frances Kolarik, Miriam Rogers. Gertrude Coflln, Margaret Schneider, Ruth Schaefer, Eleanor Briskey, Eileen Koehler, Eunice Cook, Evelyn Brenborger, Elizabeth Stocker, Helen l-lajny, lola Miller, Wiltrude Cherry, Doris Dodds, Nina lieister, Alice jirouch, Margaret Hartl, Vinetta Tiffany, Martha Mason, Beatrice Pennington, Betty Carrithers, Lily jean Reid, Gretchen Schnei- der, Grace Randa, Sylvia Rosenbaum, Kath- erine Baxter, Marguerite Konecny, Dorothy Munger, jane Goodfellow, Millie Quass, Genevieve Robertson, jeanette Hicks, Win- nifred Lily, Geraldine Rosenberger, Eliza- beth Ely, Pauline Vane, Lucille Urich, Doris Bryant, Dorothy Hallenbeck, Elna Erickson, Lucille Brown, Maxine Brown, Helen Hoagland, Ida Mae Dunlap, Marian Clark, Alta jacobson, Elizabeth Workman, Madalyn Emal, Margaret Misak, Grace Barber, Betty Beardsley, Katherine Olish, Elizabeth Eocht, Opal Hodge, Virginia Kent, Eleanor Day. 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I 60521365 . 2 xx.xx M N dl 'lflhi OW all CH QWASHINGTON HIGHQ When. blne slips' permission gave all inter- ZIEZRE yet the trials of modern styles Had let out waist ba-nd and hitched up henz.,' And thrn the ages the grave old sages Had started advising the cnt of thenig When trophy cases and all such graces Were pnt in cages for prying eyesg And medals and dollars for bright young scholars ' Were held np high to be jnstihedg lire maids were lanky and lads were 5'Z,L'l11ll2-1' And collegiate Fords we-re ridden one- arnzed ,' tire radio speeches and riding breeches Om' social status snpposedljf l7t1t 1ll6tl',' When Home Room projects and other ob- jects W ere not yet born in the minds of nzeng M mission To visit the drng store in spite of them, When. -nightly crams for ens-ning exams Were reasons enough for a snbject dropped , Ere bulletin boards became our lords A-nd we, 1-tninolested, could do our stuff, When the brotherly -noise of onr Council Boys Was unknown to teachers who once held sway: lire special grants had made ns lambs A nd we stepped out whenever we may, Ana' srcarthy lads in football pads Caine honze with victories galoreg Those were the days to inspire lays- fl-nd NUW-ah! well, we'll love yon when We're far away and lvonfll be l'HI?N ! Now an 'llllheinf' CAN YW H EREJ IN the good old days when a man smelled of gasoline you knew he'd had his suit cleaned. Now it means that he drives a Ford. In the old days the game was called post othceu. Now-a-days it's just plain petting. It used to be sulphur and molasses in spring. Now it's double-chocolate sundaes all the time. In the days of long ago it took five yards to make a dress. Now it takes tive dresses to make a yard. Grandfathefs clock said, Take-y0ur- time, take-your-time, take-your-time. Mod- ern clocks say, Get there at eightg get there at eight: get there at eight. In ye olden days it was old noisy Wash- ington High on the railroad tracks. Now-a- days it's still old noisy Washington High on the railroad tracks! 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'1 ..,,.+l- Au EARLY TAvs.nH ,- K 'KA , . ,-, ,cm J' lah. -' . f -JA 1-:b '-'Dx 4,-JA N , ,.., . 1 dk, .. 73-if ' 'bw' 5 Vi nf x' -Q ia -+ - '-f--w..f.-- .415 . f , i QQ 'f?, ' if r ' r' .A V ' ws, .L AN EARLY IVEEWNQ Howe 'l l-Il N AND NOW --I rf -nb Yan ,..,,f J I EE ' aj' , KY- rg -E5 I ig lllllllllIIlllIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIllllIIIIIllllIIIIIlllIllllIllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll1 9 2 9lllllllllllIllllIllllllIlllllllllllllllllIIIllllIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII One hundred thirteen v - :pre-e-'frfrfrff ':::::::::: x 'E2:iZi11Ziii'f:Y, 11-V x Y ,,.. Z Q Vvr. .xt.x V ..,...,.,,...,. V .xx.........-- Y -- Y N, xx X X ' N - gms X X wax Same I ff: JJLN t Jll , X X..xx.xxxxx,N.x,..x.Nxx,,...,..N,,,,x.,.x...,.,N,..x,x,.,,..,x, , NN...,..X...,N,,..,.,.....x...xx..,,..x.,,x.,NNxNN,kxx...x,..NN...,xx,,.i we ,, These Seniors Betty jones ..... jack Greedy ..... Maxine Romine .... ..... Forde Smith ..... Lucille Urich .... Leonard Melsh --- Gwen Storey --- Bill Lansing --- Sylvia Smith .... Bill Stillions --- Ruth Kushner --- Burt Steele ---.. Margaret Fee -.--- Bill Bode ..... Mary Bowne Bob Hoffman .... Eugene Winn .... Eugenie Schoen .... ..... Morris Canfield .... ..... Annual Rummage Salle Want to get rid of- Ten pounds avoirdupois Those troublesome blushes That characteristic sneeze His collegiate Ford -----Those baby curls His reputation as a bluffer Her patented, warranted-to-wear beauty secrets At a sacrifice-his first class impersonation of Coach Kelly Several feet of real hair A self starter for extemporaneous speaking Course of seven lectures on How to Reduce One oboe, nearly new-disposal rendered necessary by lack of wind Maid's uniform, brand new Complimentary tickets to the Passion Play Supply of rouge and lipstick warranted to wear One black eye, origin unknown One recently published volume of stock excuses Flair for sight translations in Latin One perfectly good blonde moustache l john Frick ......... ..... ll 'luch worn, but well beloved, gold sweater Dorothy Williams ,.., ..... . A package of dates Eula Lewis ...... .-, .... - Adolph Topinka --- ----- Marvel Stone .... Charles Cuyler ..... ,.... Bert Puckett ........ ..... 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GOOD INDIANS Illllll WN ININ 'NIH'UN'Nlllmllllllllll'I'Ill'IllIlllllllllllllI'IllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll 9 2 9llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIVIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllll One hundred fifteen S giiilllllfliii ll21' gilllilflii . sz1:1Q::1::::::::sxss-ss-:rr::::::::::::. -:sf -,-- -1.:f.f:..f:--Am.ee:1ee.eff:eee-:f.e--erm.-f..ee:rrt11:se-rfrsrme-se:rr1111rf.1ff1:assesses-fsressfffrfrmee:feefssJ.-:Lemmeessesesrzfrf ,---, ff-12.511 ,..,,, serffrffrreefesgaa, .,,S.,....e ,.v.,,.:w, .....x..xx... ..... . N .... , ...ma .........,. t .,.... . M... ......... ......w.........o.cc.....c..t.cc.........a..t.,......... xx.x.x .. .............N....a..tc...c..a. .xxx ..t..,t..t...c ,,,,.,,5NN, X Excerpts from Aintylbodlys Diary UFS., Sept. ll-Red hot tire drill, and such good looking firemen. All out for big parade! Speed records broken in getting to corner of Third Avenue! Wed., Sept. 12-Announcement is made that a Lyceum course is added to our Budget Tickets. Mr. Hallman drops the hint that the actual value of these tickets is now 34l4.50. There'll be a mad rush for the bargain counter! Mon., Sept. I7-Budget sale on! Little red tick- ets for every event! What a grand and glorious feeling! Tues., Sept. l8-Coach Kelly announces that there will be no regular football captain this year. No one fellow will have to take all the blame if something goes wrong with the team. Fri.. Sept. Zl-Pep meeting at three o'clock! Rah! Yea, team! We go gaily down Third and up First Avenue, led by the band! Cheer leaders strut tlqgiitsgstuffff before admiring crowds! 'I'ues.,..Sept. 25-Hobby, Hobby. who has a hobby? Collecting autographs, handkerchiefs, or tlunk marks? Wed.. Sept. 26-At the Strand Theatre we hold our first assembly. Elmer johnson, attorney, gives enlightening information on the Constitution. Wed., Oct. 3-No Pulse. Bob Kubias declares that it's the printer's fault! Thurs.. Oct. 4-Several girls are looking for jack Greedy to make him eat his words about girls not yelling for the team. Fri.. Oct. I9-Oh, Tiger team, on bended knee We make this plea of youg Tomorrow at the football game, Do beat West Waterloo. Tues., Oct. 23-Pulse sends out an S. O. S. for bright young aspirants for the business or literary staff. Mon., Oct. 29-Big junior-Senior football clash tonight at 3:30. We bet on the seniorsg they're so substantial! Wed., Oct. 3l-There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight. All Washingtonians are patiently awaiting Hallowe'en. Dick Proctor is a sure enough special police deputyg his beat is district south of First Avenue between Twelfth and Fourteenth Streets between the hours of seven and eight. Fri., Nov. 2-Whoopee! The Tigers battle with Ottumwa bulldogs! A perfect made-tcrorder rainy day! Mud-spattered and water-soaked mortals making touchdowns and kicking goals! Wed.. Nov. 7-Excitement! Too much for one day! Hoover elected, grades out, and a Sophomore assembly!!! Fri., Nov. 9--Great disturbance in the library sixth hour today! Everyone tries to see Coe parade! Wed., Nov. l4-A specialty in the junior As- sembly today-Lois McBroom read A Modern Version of Lancelot and Elaine, a clever bur- lesque by Virginia Slauson. Fri., Nov. I6-Pep meeting in Home Rooms. Doc. Rain spoiled our meeting in the Open Air Coliseum. Mon., Nov. l9. 'l'itle- The Thundering Herd. ,Place-Library. Time-Seventh period. Characters-Four IOB boys. Remarks-Looked like The Big Parade. Sounded like The Four Horsemen of the Apoc- alypse. Wed., Nov. Zl-Senior Assembly today. lf you wish information on buying on Easy Terms, in- quire of either Marvel Stone or Verne Fussell. Mon.. Nov. 26-Filling of the Thanksgiving baskets for poor families begins today. Wed., Nov. 28-So long gang! Vacation tomor- row and Friday! Go slow on the eatsg you must yell atgithe game Thursday! Wed., Dec. 5-Registration! Blah! Everybody has brain storm trying to settle on subjects. Thurs., Dec. 6-Charles Farr catches up on a little sleep while Miss Swem isn't watching. Wed., Dec. l2-Hoo-ray! We had a red-hot as- sembly speaker today. Lindbergh's pilot thrilled us. We're all for aviation. Mon.. Dec. I6-juniors begin confidential chats with Mr. Hallman in Martha Washington Room. Tues.. Dec. l7-Extra! Off at noon for Holidays. lt's an ill wind that blows nobody good. lllllIllIIIIIllIIllIIlllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllll llllllll Illlllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII1 9 2 9lIIllIIIIIlllllllllllllIllIIllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlIIIIllIIlIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll One hundred sixteen NBNWNSESPR X Q Qiilfiiii afsrfliilllfilfll xQiiTii'???EE N ?55535q N A NN ik Nw S X wx x XNNQS :csc::::s::::::::CSQCQQQCQ-Jicccqcic::s.:Q:-2:45:55-Isaacs:::::::.::::'''raw:-:casa,sm-.Xas4:56inseamWasL..W.x..x,.W....,,..x..x....mL':,f.fm zzz , W., ..N. W. .-v Nr - x, TRAIL BI..-XZERS lllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIlilIllIIIIIIllllIllIllllllilllllllllllllllllIIIIIIllllllllllhllilllllllll1 9 2 9lllll?IllllllIllllllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIliIIIllIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll One hundred seventeen 1 W Excerpts from Anylbodlys Diary Wed., jan. 2-Hello, everyone! Haven't seen any prominent Washingtonians since last year. Thurs., jan. 3-Many vacant seats today! One teacher had to use two pink slips!-Extravagance, What? Fri., jan. 4-Hot sox! Grant-Washington clash on the hard-wood tonight! Tues., jan. S-A dazzling red flannel shirt is seen today. lfri., jan. ll-No vacation this week-end. Final exams start Monday! Resolved: That finals ought to be abolished! Mon., jan. l-L-Only two cars in front of school at 8:15 this morning, and both are Fords! Fri., jan. I8-Heard in hall today: Did ja flunk? No, did you? Boy, howdy! Mebbe you don't think I was scared! Whoops! l passed! Let's celebrate! Mon., jan. 21-New Sophs are wandering hither and thither. Most of 'em look lost or scared. Tues., jan. ZZ--One glare of ice! Slipping, slid- ing along the streets. falling up steps. Miss Wilson kind to Tardies. Wed., jan. 23-john Frick and Bozena lfeisler try to make whoopee on our icy steps and as a result go bump. Fri., jan. 26- Chuck Whipple and Greg Young are wearing red Whoopee hats. Flaming youth! Mon., jan. Z8-Disappointment! The assembly of the month postponed! Speakers fault, not ours! january thaw is on and ceilings weep fluently. W hat's that song about Life on an Ocean Wave? Wed., jan. 20-Good news! After today, noon hour will be one hour and ten minutes long! Thurs., jan. 3l-Last day of first month of '29, Been mostly snow, ice, and zero, galoshes, and crowded cars. Silver lining: All tardies A. Fri., Feb. l-We address cards to our parents. For what? Don't they know that we know where we live? Wed., Feb. 6-New Home-Rooms, lockers, and teachers! And some of us haven't learned how to spell our last adviser's name yet! Fri., Feb. 8-Lost second game to Grant! Foo bad! Boys, here is to better luck! Tues., Feb. I2-l-ot's doing! Lincoln's birthday! The Cedar Staff presents a bronze bust of Lincoln to school! Pep meet this afternoon! Wed., Feb. I3-junior Assembly today. Now, l ask you, can you imagine Meredith Bort as an old fashioned girl? Mon., Feb. I8-Pulse Staff goes into unseemly convulsions over the spectacle: of Bob Stewart tak- ing aspirin. But The Pulse beats on in spite of colds. Tues., Feb. I9-ln the halls as usual: jack Greedy, Doris Bryant, Bob Clark. Dorothy Wil- liams, Bill Bode, and the well known Gonzo Davis. Wed.. Feb. 20- You're the Cream in My Cof- fee, the latest song hit, punctuated with heel taps. still comes boisterously from the Martha Wash- ington Room at noon. Senior Assembly today. What a sweet princess Mary lsabelle Porter makes! And wasn't jean Reid a peach of a cowgirl to give up Bob Chapman to her rival? Fri., Feb. 22-Washington's birthday assembly! lnnocent IOB asks if the half-holiday is because the school is named after George Washington. Tues., Feb. 26-Bigger and better self-govern- ment. See Miss Hibbard's salesmanship class for efficiency. Mon., Mar. 4-We hear Hoover inaugurated. Wed., Mar. 6-Sophomores have assembly to- day. Can you imagine anything more stunning than Betty Moore as Mrs. Coolidge? Fri., Mar. ZZ-Good bye. everybody-all aboard for Easter vacation. FORECASTS Wed., Apr. AI7- Academic Meet scheduled- Does anyone know what that means? Wed., Apr. Z4-General assembly. Eugene Lau- rant, the Man of Mysteries, will keep us guessing no doubt. Wed., May l-General assembly. We will jour- ney to Labrador and Greenland by way of Mr. Robinson's slides. Fri., May 31-Red letter day for the Seniors- Class day and Senior Banquet. Wed., june 5-Commencement tonight. Good bye, Seniors. 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They're all so different. First there are those that come under A, like Aker. who paints herself just like a doll-and Autens, you know. the twins fnot Siamesej-and Ahlgren. who soloed in the Christmas play-and they match the words with A, like Artis- tic. Attractive, and Angelic. Gee! I love Seniors. 'I'hey're all so different. Why, even under B we find some. like Bailey, whose dad sees that we're in school-and Barnes. the pirate who wore specs -and Bendorf, who wears such clashing colors-and then Binko, who fancy dances expertly-and Blahnik. who finds that Sam Cohn is awfully en- tertaining-and Blackwood, who just adores Doing the Raccoon --and Bowman, who's too tickled when asked to dance- ancl yet there's Bode, the big everybody's friend boy-and Gosh! some of 'em are Big, Bashful. but really what is Becoming of these kids? Gee! I love Seniors. They're all so different. Under C Cnot seej we find some, like Canfield, who just fits into a play like soup stays on a vest-and Chapman. who photographs and autographs-and Clark. who simply must dance with his face in my hair-and Coffin, who really isn't dead though cold-and Crawford. who loves to boss us all-and well, But say, they're Cute, Clever, and Cuddlingg and dates are open for you to see, too! Gee! I love Seniors. 'lihey're all so different. Even under D, E, and F are some. like Dimock, who can sure tickle the ivories-and Dvorak, who directs editing the Pulse-and Davidson, who has the darlingest compacts-and Dawson, who is just one little mistake-and Edwards. who's just a carbon copy of a big mo- ment-and liiesler, who just adores odd names-and, well, They seem to have been made for Devilment. Energy. and Friendliness. Gee! l love Seniors. 'l'hey're all so different, G, H. and I boasted some, too, like Goodyear, who is -not a flat tire-and Gihlin. who's mother's itty bitty baby boy--and Hoffman, who wears a shiner on Monday-and Hughes, who'd love to have you come over fsome other timel-and Hockaday, whose desire's not suppressed. we know -and I-Iiltbruner, who changes periodically from blonde to red-and Hurd, the darkie who's heard when he sleeps- and lben, who is frightfully modern-and 'l'hey're all just a Gay. Happy, and Idolizing bunch. So there! Gee! I love Seniors. 'l'hey'1e all so different. j says that it has a few to offer. like jones. who isn't nearly as plump as she looks: it is her clothes-and james. who is especially fond of bathing beauties -and jeffrey, the boy wonder on the liranklin floor -and johnson, who demonstrated I Faw Down on the steps-and j's tit right in with jollity, and jokes, just like that! Gee! I love Seniors. They're all so different. K and L offer some, too, like Kling, who is that clinging type-and Kouba, who just can't get shorthand-and Kula, who never cuts her nails, but lets them ' G R O W-and Lyon. the Kenwood twins-and Although some are Long and others Little. they are Kind and Kourteous. Gee! I love Seniors. They're all so different. Under M I found some. like Mahannah, who ties and dyes-and March, who really doesn't at all-and McBroom. who can twist any name into a rhyme -and Melsh, who just won't keep still-and Murray, who's bound to leave us-and Milligan Knot Mulligan. childrenj, who gets her lessons-and More of them. They're all Mischievious. Mer- ry. and Mentionable. Gee! I love Seniors. 'l'hey're all so different. Under N and O are some, like Naso, who played football just keen-and Nemec. who puffs her dates-and IlllllIlllllllllllIIllllllIllllllIllllllIlllIIIllIlllIIIIIIllllllllllIllllIIIIlllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllul 9 2 9IllllllllIlllllllllllllllIllmlIllmlIllmmINllmlNIUllmlIllml'ml'NlUIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll l One hundred twenty mm S NNTEEEEEITITETT X M.-B E353 S Q 323353322255 f:??ffi2'fE555, QRRNKX A lX S S S s NSE SS A x X ,,...,,,..,, . Xebxlfilixt. . SSX Senior Alphabet l T Nelson. who's got such long legs-and Olish, who likes to sneak a smoke-and O'Brien, who doesnlt look one hit Irish-and 'l'here's Nothing Naughty nor Niggardly about them, only Novel and O gee! Gee! I love Seniors. lThey're all so different. P and Q said, Few and far between but there are still some, like Pennington, who is just big as a minute-and Pirnie, who must blow his trumpet-and Powell, who teases and wears red shoes-and Peterson, who's an old standby-and Quass. who likes to just see your lesson -and Some are Petite, Pretty, and Pleasant, while Quaintness also finds its place. Gee! l love Seniors. They're all so different. Next R reveals some, like Richardson. the moment musical -and Reid. the Senior President-and Ross, a new Sophrosyne-and Romine. who sneezes to our despair-and Reeve, the physic and chemistry shark-and So we have a Rollicking Ring of Rascals. Gee! l love Seniors. They're all so different. But the S's take the cake. lt has more than all the rest. like Schneider, who's so cute and plump-and Schoen, who advertises her Daddy's trade-and Severin, the Hi-Y-Ette-and Shadle, who knows how to handle girls-and Sovern, who's really not so smart-and Stanley, the idol of a Hedge's heart-and Stewart, who draws the shades on us-and Storey, who played a daring lead-and Lest: We U TH Iioyso-n is a char-mi-ng miss- ' Wonder 'what she'll say to this! Bill Slillions at a book doth frown. Alas! The book is upside down! Mr. Pattoifs somry, lack, Nothin' doth he seem to lack. Oh! Goodness! There is Lily leon In our high school quite a queen! A shiek-our noble Fordy Smithe, CWL' like the girl that he goes withlj Siegel, who'd love to take you home-and Stephenson. the white-collar ad-and Spacek, who knows how to dress-and Sure. of course, the Smiths are here, but Say these Saucy, Scholars star in Sports and So- ciety and s'all. Gee! l love Seniors. They're all so different. T and U have some to show, like Totten, who always misses the answer by one-and Tranberry, who never laughs or jokes-and Trumbull, who is only a bag of trouble-and Troyack, who warbles loud and clear-and Toof. who doubts what authorities say-and Urich, the only girl with a name quite like that- and Now ain't that nice? So Tall or Tiny, Timid or Tough, are here found. U can see for your- self. Gee! l love Seniors. They're all so different. Why even V and W, X and Y, and Z have some, like, oh! Vondracek, who just loves earrings-and Wertz, who always has new shoes-and Wymer, who sports the latest duds-and Whipple. who's one big bluff-and Walrath. who just won't do it-and 'Xcuse me, we have no X's-and Y! Say. xvhat's this alphabet coming to?-hut Zook. who uses such BIG words-and Zbanek, who directs the girls-and So you see the happy bunch can only be Very Witty. Wise. and that's 'Zakly what they are-and ' THAT'S ALL! Forget .flrdell Borshell 'll 'win his way To fame and fortune so-me fine day! Lois and Kriz are friends sincere, We always love to have them near. Idelle Workman is a lovely girl, Sets a dozen hearts a whirl. Phyllis Powell-ana' brother Chuck, Ah! We 'wish them loads of luck. Bobby Clark? As good as gold- .4 friend to treasure--new or old! IIIIIIIIlllllllIllllllllIlllllIlllllllIlIIIIIllllIlllllIllllllIllIlllIllllllllllIllIIIIIIlllIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU1 9 2 91IIliIIlIIIlillIllllllllllIIlllllIllllllIllllllllllIIlllIlllllIllllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllilllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll One hundred twenty-one I tt....................... ttttt t , , , tttttttttt I IE: ::: I EP? 11T 1 1717 2 2??3EE??El?5.::k5:-R-I f:E. EEEEYEE E Elffffff :33I3f3I5fFffff?'f?fE5 EEE EE IEE: iifff. - :E75 E. E:EfE2EE l1HE1v-NQJEESZRIGQR 2235222454 A Piltizlfiuill 'lllatlle of Pioneers, FIFHIS is the STOREY ofa WISE ROMAN who left PITTS BERG in a GRAY BUSS bound for that FARR land, the home of the LEMON. His CREW consisted of a BAKER, a COOK, a MASON, a GARDENER, a CARPENTER, a MILLER, and a SAILOR, all MANLY fellows except the COOK, who was GREEDY, and always ate MOORE CHERRY pies in an hour than a WORKMAN could eat in a DAY. However, he BAlN a GOODFELLOW, Bishop GREEN gave his BLESSING as they departed in a RUSH at NOON on VALENTINE DAY. The BUSS went on with a RUMBLEQ but be- fore they had gone many MILES, they HURD KNOX in the bearings and found that there was a great DIEHL wrong. The ROMAN TOLD them all to PYLE out, which they did, and peering :ver some HEDGES, they beheld a STEARN-faced BOWMAN standing by a BLACKWOOD tree. Holy lRELAND, exclaimed the COON PORT- ER turning WHITE as SHEETS. I fear that there is going to be a big SLAUGHTER before the MORNINGSTAR comes up, The CREW had never seen an Indian beforeg and although this IIUNTER was a YOUNG SHAVER, and fought only with a SHARPE STONE, his BLACK looks would have frightened a LYON. His features re- vealed the cunning of a FOX. As he would not let them pass, they tried to bribe him with a NICOL, but this only served to KINDL his wrath for he was not a social CLYMER. They decided the time for action had come. The COOK hurled a PITCHER of syrup at the BOWMAN, but in VANE3 for it hit a POST. The BAKER threw a lump of COLE which went over the HILL. The MILLER heaved barrel STAVES, but the IIUNTER HID behind a STUMP. He found it easy to WARD off these blows, but the ROMAN came to the rescue with a BARR of STEELE. Bing! it went as it hit the BOWMAN be LOWE the ADAMS apple. We WINN! cried the CREW after he was SAFELY on the ground. Giving them a last BLACK look, the Indian said, Hay, you big HICKS, KLING to your weapons or l'll be SCHOEN you what I can do yet. How glad we are to see him DYE, chorused the members of the CREW, wiping the SWETT from their brows. The PORTER put a LILLIE in his hand. The PIPER played the funeral CHORD. The COF- FIN was made by the CARPENTER, and they buried the BOWMAN in a quiet VALE. DEA- CON BROWN officiated and did not even ask a FEE. Now the SNOW covers the trail that GREY BUSS made and the fate of the poor little HUNT- ER is remembered by none but the ROBBINS who sing o'er his grave. Name jack Greedy Betty jones Ruth Kushner Morris Canfield Barbara Trumbull Robert Clark Mary Hughes Maxine Romine Leslie Giblin Marion Lind Dorothy Ruge Grace Zezula M Pet Peeve Girls Fattening Dishes Debating against john Frick His Mustache Girls Who Stag at Dances Women Booing at Basketball ' Games Walking to School Girls Colored Stationery Personality PII n u it it Line Good Lands tered lt's a great life, if you don't strengthen lt peers Good Godfrey And how 'For heck's sake Any dude will do Be natural Don't indulge Reading Like Lightning Don't be that in Speech Boys rr You would P? 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Strolling down a long avenue he came into view of our glorious high school, with its great football stadium, its held house, its laboratories, its art rooms, surrounded by groups of spectators from all over the world come to view the marvelous institution. The great clock within the beautiful granite walls boomed out the hour of nine. Frank quickened his step at this sound, because school took up at nine fif- teen, and he feared the lashing tongue of Miss Mary Isabel Porter, the attendance teacher. As he entered the high arched doorway, he gave a gay hello to Russell Wicken, head janitor, and his assistant, Charles Bezdecny. He hurried on, ignoring the greeting of Betty jean Griffin, sister of the once popular Robert. After hanging his hat on the costumer in his own little parlor, for each student possessed one of these, he grabbed his leather bdund books and hurried across the Persian carpeted corridor to Room 1000, where Prof. David Hedges was doing his best to teach a class in Algebra Four. Mr. Hedges perched his spectacles upon his aristocratic nose, gave a vicious cough. and proceeded with the lesson. After a very enjoyable time had by all, Frank hurried to the next class, one in physics, taught by Otto Sikora, the greatest physicist of the time. This class proved uneventful except for Frank winking three times at the pretty brown-eyed daughter of the late M. S. Hallman. Frank next proceeded to hunt up the office girl, Ruth Boyson, and asked her where he might find the librarian, Gwen Storey, from whom he wished to find the latest work of that now famous dram- atist, john Metcalf. Unable to get hold of the play, he rang for the elevator and was shot up to the eighth floor, where, in the immense ballroom, the latest steps in fancy dancing were being taught by Miss Helen james. Frank, however, became in- terested in looking away down into the court yard. There he saw Greg Young itoiling laboriously at hauling away the garbage from the school cafe- teria. Said cafeteria. he knew, was in-charge of Dorothy Williams, reported to be engaged to Dick Proctor. section boss on the C. M. and St. Paul railroad. As Frank left the window, he noticed a large sign: Boxing Tonight-The Mighty Stewart vs Knockout Siegel. He strolled on, Hnding himself in an English S class taught by Miss Ruey Moore. He took a look-in, too, at the gym class in charge of Johnnie Frick, and gave greeting on his way down the hall to Prof. Reid, the typist, and to Prof. Spacek, a teacher in Geometry 3. As Frank grasped Prof. Spacek by the hand, he felt a sharp blow upon the headg and turning around, he gave a gasp and opened his eyes-to find himself grabbing the watchful history teacher by the arm. A dream! shouted Frank, as he blushed a tepid red. i lhimeiriiclks P HERE is a young Stilliens named Bill Whom everyone thi-nk's quite a pill He fibs and he bluffs, And thinks he is to-ugh, ,Is he ininus in what we called skill? There was a young chap named jack Greedy Said, Girls, of loud yelling we're needy. And ever since then I1e's sure to count ten Before saying the girls are not speedy. There was a young dandy named Zook He never did look in a book. Tried to raise a moustache But instead got the rash, A nd now like a hick he does look. There was a young teacher named Miller, As a joker he snre was a killer, He made our sides shake, And our jaws snre did ache For these jokes, do get sillier and sillier. There was professor, Dick Drost, Who of his home room liked to boast. But some had to cram Before their exam, So instead he had them to roast. There 'was a young feller named Kent To Lasswelfs he all of ns sent ,To get pictures took To put in this book Which we hope please one hundred per cent. IIIllIllllllllllIlllIIllIlIIllIllIIllllIllllIIIIIIllllIIllIlllllIIIIIIlllIIlllIIIllIllIllllIIIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllll1 9 2 9ninuniIIiIiIIiIInIIIuInIInuIIuIuiinnIuIuinnuununiIIininIiIuniiuIuIIInInumnuuunnum One hundred twenty-four mx W W s Nw Sm s s ,A,, X ....,, .... ,,......Y,,.,,,. .....,...., , ,,,,,,,,,,, . T.. .N,.xk... TETIITITIITTEIXIIIEEEJEEHJZQJ:::::IZITIIEEITIEIZZIETXQcscsxqxxsxccxcscxmxci.222.cs:Kxxx::Qu:c.KJJ::x:saxQ::x:.:x.:.:xc.x:cscsxccqszxxccssma. it-vw s M. .sv Looking Baiclkwaur' OW old Father Time does jog along! Soon we of '29 join the ranks of the reminiscent alumnae who look with longing eyes back to good old school days, who search the world for parted friend, who seek to ease their lonesome hearts by poring over pages of old books hoping to glean a memory dimmed by time, or read again the youth- ful efforts of now-famous men. The Cedar may then become a close friend that will make high school live again: the last year had some distinc- tive moments, and we may thrill once more as we recall these: The hrst day of school saw another high school join us, for with the merging of Kenwood and Cedar Rapids, the pupils of that town became members of Washington. This year saw the inauguration of a new policy in our extra-curricular activities-the lyccum course. Paid for by the budget plan, the programs consisting of talks, exploration speeches, magic, etc., provided not only wholesome but educational entertainment through the medium of personal contact with the speakers. And we will no doubt recall how thankful we were to the school board for its liberality in allow- ing us a most welcome vacation just at the holi- days forced on us by the flu epidemic. Of course we put off being sick until roll was called again. But didn't it seem luxurious to have extra days in which to do our Christmas shopping. Will we ever forget the awful winter of l929? lt's a funny thing, but water always freezes with the slippery side up! So we found as we cautiously picked our way over ice-covered asphalt and ce- ment, ending not always safely. Slings and casts were the fashion for many a day after the cold wave had subsided. The spring, too, of l9Z9 held its own excitement: witness the devastating flood which swept Cedar Rapids, turning it into a Venice over night! Even with pupils and teachers marooned by the turbu- lent waters of the Cedar, and with our own cellar slowly filling, school sessions in Washington High were not suspended as were those of our west side 'll'oa1lF AVE Hedges has ll little car, J .A flivver painted white, .flnd everywhere that David goes His car is close in sight. cousin, Grant High. Personal demonstrations of Paddling my own canoe were presented on the highways and bi-ways of our deluged municipal- ity The curriculum proper yielded to modern times. The importance of public speaking realized, a speech course was adopted for the first time. 'Teachers were not alone in sensing this import- ance, for two classes were immediately filled by enthusiastic pupils. As an outgrowth of this new study, Washington High School was entered in a one-act dramatic contest for the Hrst time in history. The two classes competed with each other in order to send those pupils best htted to present the play entered in the contest to Iowa City. Dramatics took another leap forward with the advent of the Sophomore play. This was so much enjoyed that hereafter it is to be an annual affair. The work of making up the characters for all high school productions was taken from the teach- ers and vested in the members of a unique class which learned the art of make-up and became pro- ficient in plying grease, paint, and powder during after-school sessions under the guidance of Miss lna Hibbard. Swarthy lads were transformed into weak, wrinkled, aged men with carefully drawn lilies and shadings. The tremendous success of this year's make-up classes may bring instruction in this art into the regular course of study. lt gave us a sense of importance to have our futures looked into via interviews with the voca- tional leaders, Miss Woodruff and Dr. Putter. Per- sonality! Personality personified in Mr. Puffer! liven we girls cuddled under his fatherly wing to receive his parental advice on careers, colleges, and courses. The year 1929 is not overg and as we go to print we realize high moments are still ahead of us. Our Academic Meet-whatever that is-calls us. The junior Play to be given next month ex- cites our curiosity, and the gay festivities of the first week of june bring sadness even now as we realize it ends our High School days. O RVVCT It follows him to school each day, .-1 H111 all his classmates k-now That any car that follows him Can't be so gosh dem slow! llllllIlIIIIIlIllllIllIIIllIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllllllIllIIIllIIIIIllIIIIllIlllllIlIIIIIIIlI1 9 2 9IlIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIllIllIIllllIllIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllll One hundred twenty-five .aaailil N Qs 2- sbs Famous Quotations That Will Go Down in History William Stillions ...... ---!'What's that got to do with price of eggs? Miss Byerly ..... - ..... --- Perhaps this time could be used to better advantage. Ben Miller --. .... --- Then the little fairies gathered round. Martha Post ..... --- l smell a mice! Miss Boyack .... --- Hitch your wagon to a star. Charles Fackler .... --- None of my dismay. Lois McBroom --- --- Don't be like that. People won't like you! Bob Chapman --- --- My cow! Mr. C. E. Miller --- --- You in the front seat-what's your name today? janice jacus ...... --- Carbon copy of a big moment. Dick Spacek ..... --- Being as to how- Margaret Misak --- --- And l just about passed out. Miss james ...... ---'fRace-horse-speed and lightning-like-rapidity- Don Zook ......., --- ln all sense of justice Miss Whaley .... --- Yes-in a way. Verne Fussell .... --- For crying inside! Bernice Smith --- Mr. Estby .... - -------- Oh, for pity goodness! .,, ,.,, Now, is there any question whatsoever? What lit: Wayne Bain were tongue-tied? Charles Bezdecny wore size 6 shoes? john Binko hit someone with BB's once? Elizabeth Blackwood would refrain from yelling at games? Bob Clark made a basket in a game? Anne Dimock lost Wiltrude Cherry? Margaret Fee wore a hair-net? Verne Fussell should become a second john Ringling? Leslie Giblin had no comment to make on all topics? Dick Hahn wore a 594 hat? john Metcalf sang like the last syllable of his name? Mary Porter learned the taxi business? Dick Proctor's middle name became known? Bert Puckett's aerial would freeze some morn- ing because of Polar messages? Lily jean Reid dyed her hair? Dick Spacek wore overalls to school? Lucille Urich got so scared that her hair stood on end? Delwin Zarub developed a Baby Face ? Bill Bode were a folk dancer? Ben Dietz laughed boisterously? Traverse Hurd soiled his spats? jerome Kriz didn't go out for football? Cecil McDole didn't go out for basketball? Robert Stewart combed his hair? Don Zook felt under his nose? Ruth Kushner should develop into a Marathon runner? 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Made in Cedar Rapids by Three Minute Cereals Company oioioioioioiningoi nin1o:u1o:o:o2oio1o1aio1n141o1o1u1o1u1lr1o1n4 One hundred twenty :Q 1o1o1o1o1u1o1o1o-pu v-noqpo1u4-p 010111101011 llHIlIIDllRA.lllQ IDHAHRMAGEGY N490 E Opposite Cedar Rapids High School nf ff Thank You Is our saying because it becomes popular if its expression E recalls an experience of pleasure. i We invite you now to introduce yourself to the D FINEST SERVICE AVAILABLE 9:91 1 n 1 1111: 1 911111: 1 9101: 1 .. 1 10101 Visitor: Do you have a course in bookkeeping at this school? Us: No the librarian says the students know too much about that already. - -- 4- --1u1i:1uo1u1r1o1'u1o 1 1:1 1 1o1o1o1u:1a1u1n1 14111 1:11 02411-1u1.r11,1r. -J1 Jill, I I X af . . WWI - gui , A ' l I I ' ' .-.-I l IL , .jf I A V l'Yl I I 1 -Ii- A - ,'j-Slllhfik 2 . 4 E31 +I, : - -I v y - 31:1 'a,'T:- hx' E 'z3 ,7r,, X, I 'C 1: 121351 'f '5! MLW Q N.. One hundred thirty Q 1 4 ry rf -. I - Q. 4: 1, 6 l 1 'v is I X lj , ff 5 Y 5 x I C Q 6 Kala' :E I . . 4 i 1159 ai1v '. ik Z 1 f 3'.2 3Iw 9 0 I I .111-' L ' f I5jC1-j,'- 1' 5 , J A W5 ,1 :H e' N fx.,, :P 5, -sx tg u X 'IS , iv ' X 5 I if ., if 5 sa 2 1 if lx six nt ,ii 3' S' J I I 0:4 11:11:11:-nr-.qo1o1o1c I. .1 IZ. I . 1 I awk-- wisely comes a 'shopping here for Vacation Q Fashions ! e KILLIAN CO CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA ---- --- - - - -0211 -0--lil--N-Mriuiuianxoiugiqg v1o1u1u1o1u1 Irie: gzgrioi ioioinioiurioiiuioioiixioini ioioioioiui 101031 1u:n:o1o:o1n1o1w:o 5 l The New Bookstore of Gifts ii Where It Is Easy to Choose H BOOKS 2 MOTTOES - PICTURES STATIONERY - BRASS GOODS LEATHER GOODS - FOUNTAIN PENS GREETING CARDS - DECORATIONS - FAVORS 1, Everything for the Student and School Room E ! lfilolldleiiallieilliler Company C. R. S. Bank Building Phone 57 Next to the Post Office 0 iniivioiuioioioinioininifuioioioiuioioi rioioiuioiuioif 1301 10101014020 'l'he only difference between Sanford Siegel and his car and Bill Bode and his car is that San- ford continuously lies about his and Bill continuously lies under his. ,'.,1q--i-n1u3r- --i-an-if -n1n'-s1o1m-r-o- 1 ' - 1 I 30 DAYS OF YOUR VACATION SPENT AT 1.1 1 1 1 1. 1-1 1 1 101 1 113024110101 11111111 Mlurrz-ny's Business School l 212 Iowa Theatre Building Will enable you to take your College lectures in a readable SHORTHAND, or to take a good paying position. PHONE 7884 i . KARAM ABC SHORTHAND SPECIAL WORK And All Commercial Subjects. in Court Reporting, Civil SGT- Free Employment Service. f vice, and all advanced subjects xioinz ,xg One hundred thirty-one II The !! ll SMART ll Young Lezeiy Kfeowfw Q ll il That every year for thirty years this store has been serving more and more people with Fashion- able and Dependable merchan- dise. That is why her favorite store is llMllQ4hllRGlllJlllllNIl3l3 Dedicated To Service and To Style I Miss Fuller: George tell me how to make a Maltese cross. George Kuba: Step on its tail, ma'm. Eugenie Schoen: lt says here, 'A preposition is a poor word to end a sentence with. ' Gwen Storey: That's the bunk. What'd you want to get that book to be read out of from for? Miss De Noon gave the following problem to be solved: A man bought a dog for five dollars, then sold him. How much did he lose? Earl Smith: What did he sell him for? Miss De Noon: Chewing the piano leg. Mr. Estby Cin last class before quizj: The quiz questions are in the hands of the printer. Now are there any questions anyone has to ask? joseph Verba: Who is the printer? Ozoboioioioioicvioioiciaicziczisizzicluioinq ini :1-ici ini ,1u1o3'i 14111 Q Q imalliity Gifts For Allllz EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES - FRAMES AND FRAMING AMATEUR FINISHING - COPYING AND ENLARGING - COMMER- CIAL PHOTOGRAPHY - FAMILY GROUPS, FLASHLIGHTS OF PARTIES, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. .. ! Bailldliriirdlge Camera and Gift Shop g 318 THIRD AVENUE PHONE 2306 CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA i One hundred thirty-two 9:10111 1:11111 1: 1 1: 1 1 1 101 :1 1:1 1.1: 1 11 1 1 iiinxfnqsaiaqsiiufzs READ Ihr iuvning 662122112 II sinh llrpuhliran FOR ALL HIGH SCHOOL f SPORTS AND NEWS: . ! o 4u1n1u1n1u1o1a1 in 1 :x 1 010 1 :1 1 c 1 c 1111: 10 1 111 1: 1'1n1n1c 1 an 1 n1 n1q1u1o1o1u1n'4' Bea Pennington: l've discovered a man who knows how to remove freckles. moles. double chins, -all sorts of beauty defects. He actually makes a face look ten years younger. All of Us: Who is he? Bea: l.asswell, the photographer. Bob llolimanz Where can I get some flowers for my girl? Charles Boegel: Why, in Gre-ene's Square, of course, Mary l.. Zbanek: What'cha reading? john Metcalf: A book on music. Al, l.. Z.: Whats the title? john M.: The Organs of the Body. Girls were harder to kiss in your day, weren't they, Grandpa? said Dick Hahn. 'iliflebbef' was the response. But it wasn't so blamed dangerous in those days-the old parlor sofa ouldn't smash into a tree just about that time. ,missin 1:1 11:1 :1 1 0101411 o1a1n 1 1 n1n1n1o1 14 1 1n1o1na1o1u1n1 10111 1:1 si Giradlimaitiioim Gillftls SEE OUR STRAP YVATCH SPECIAL AT 257.50 GIRLS' SHOCK-PROOF WATCHES AT 88.75 Siielbmlke K Taylor, lhmcs, QUALITY JEVVELERS 215 SOUTH THIRD STREET i o 4m1o1n1o1n1n1u1n1u1:i1o1111191 1 1 1n1zv1o11n1:x1cn1u1o1o1o14n1n1o1n1m'4' One hundred thirty-three 1n1::1ou111 1 1 1 1.101111 1 1 10 ilu Y BX AMEND 5 11:1::1:u1e1:1:1n1:111:1:1::1:1:111:1 .1:1:1nl AllbS Wltvter berwldme v1h1t do you think of 'The Comedy of Errors? L1er1l1l1ne Rosenberger Cbrightlyl I think that is one of Shakespeares darlingest puns. Nllss XNIUNCI' NX h'1t do you mean when you Sill 'pun'? berwldine X pun is 1 plu wtth words, isn't it? Bull I lllblllg, lhere isnt 1115 thing to this 'Clothes make the man' stuff. 511111 l1mes les there is I know many Z1 lawyer whose suits have made him. Dltk Spuek Wh1t do the three balls in fro'1t of il pawn shop mean? C I Mill 'Iwo to one you x1on't get it hack. Little George Crawford mme home from Sunday School with ll mite box. Why do they call it Beeause chlrpecl his brother john. you might put something in it and you might not. 1411 1: 11111-1 111141 1:1.11:11:1:11:11n1o1o1u11 There Used to e 4 Ponies Since prohibition made a horse's neck of one - there remained but three - the polo pony - alert and sleek - the latin pony - so necessary at exam time and now the best pony of them all - Armstrong University clothes - the easiest way to solve what- to-wear problems with speedy accuracy. Q 11110110 4 i a ! I 1 11 li H i 11 H Q1 ll Q ll ! I! ! ll Il 5 5,0 3 0 0,0 I ! 1011 1 91011: 1 niuu : 1 : 1 u1o1111o1n1o1o1n:o1o1o1c11nqvI0 i,boicvinioioirviainissininioioimviciqmnoinioinizvifriuuioioinioiaiivioicvi 1 Sueeess in llsiife Requires Some Systematic Plan for the Future Some Definite Goal to be Reached Ability to Save and to Sacrifice E Life insurance which combines Protec-t.ion and Savings is a vital far-tor in any plan for the future. the neglect of which has been the cause of thousands of failures which other- i wise would have been averted. A policy designed especially for young people will be ex- H Dlained unon reuuest. An exulanatinn involves no obligation. A !! ll THE oLn LINE II 5 II C Hill' Hlpll S ll C JUISMTQIJUICC O. N dl R 'dl lljii ll C !l II HOME OFFICE-AMERICAN TRUST BLDG. ll I 'Q oyioioifinialoioinioinininiui1:1011reioiniuiuiuiuinioioiriiniuinriuiud YI' Mrs. Kelly: l always encourage my husband to recline in an easy chair and put his feet on top of the radiator. Mrs. Miller: Why so? Mrs. Kelly: When he goes to bed there is usually about 964.00 in small change in the chair. Morris Canheld: Why did you elect the history of Czecho-Slovakia? Roger Reeve: Because the country's only been going ten years. john Bennett: Did you get all the questions in the test this morning? john Cherry: Sure, it was the answers that bothered me. Miss james Cdiscussing a famous French avenuel: Now, pupils, remind me of it, and l'll bring down the Champs-Elysees for you to see. lg 11Iinicn1fn1o1oia.-oc-.u- .1..-..1n1o1..iY-:in-rrio- ioioic' llEilllIll6llfll'3llEllllIlllNIlSfIDilNIi3Wi 1 llee Cream and Slhegrlbets FOR SALE BY LEADING DEALERS EVERYWHERE 3 ozovieiuiryiogoia-iuuininjoi rie11v:o1o1:ra1oi4r1iiio1fi1av1cxinio1oifrinioioi1ic 8' One hundred thirty-five ,aioioioinioiainilninioioiciinio-in 1 ini: 1010141101111 1fi1uii4 HEQKUIRANEIE lllDllRllE5SS GED. Printers and Binders NEW LOCATION IN SEVERA BUILDING CORNER FIRST STREET AND FOURTH AVENUE foie-oioic'---mini:-'--f-1------'n-rn-'v1f- '-c-e--1 --air-110101010101 0 1 11. 1..11.1..1-1.1 1. .11 1 1.11 .1. Miss Schmermund: james, can you give any more pronouns? jimmy Clark: l've got another relalive! Mr. Drost Cat news-standjz Evening Sun. Charles Murfree: Evening, Sir. Miss Powell: Emil, give me that rubber band. Emil Zilla: All right. But l was going to use it to hold up my socks. Miss Schmermund Cin Latinjz We will now read 'The Looting of Syracuse. ' john Cherry: l-lurray, a detective story! Mr. Kelly Cin Business Lawj: What are days of grace? Kenneth l-lorsefield: Religious holidays. QiQ2D wPQUiMC '4Q0Q1lQ0Q0 1 Dull iii 1 1 1. 1 if x ll 1 A For the Graduates X13 o - .0 5 Cherished Treasures D. V M- 2 3 Because they mean so much and will give a life- 'Ip' 'Ri 9' time of pleasure and satisfaction, select Traub 3 H, -A 12 L Diamond Rings 21550 upward, others S15 upward. ff Elgin pockets 3518 upward, Strap and Wrist ggi? Genuine Watches 357.50 up. watch 3121252 . Boyson Jewelry Company EST. 1900 o:oninsi:n1o1u:n1oioiuioioioioioi:i1oi4niiri -niniciioinxioiflinioioioirrioioi One hundred thirty-six ,zh noi 1 icvio14u1o1uiu1o1ni:uio1u1::1 30:1 13: -.. 101:-1: -.1 1 1: 30101: 1 rioinzo - n l ll U U ll II CEDAR RAPIDS BUSINESS COLLEGE U Q U STENOGRAPHIC AND SECRETARIAL ll Il U !! U 187 9-GOLDEN ANN IVERSARY-1929 U U ll ll !! U Courses: gp ll . II COMMERCIAL AND BANKING H tlncluding Walton Accountingj n H - ii CATALOG SENT ON REQUEST TELEPHONE 103 ll : - as R ozmzogoiuini 1010103010101 nie 1 0 1 no 101 fuzz: 1 01 c 1 zxiuzuxrvauianzui-rgoiwnirm Io Mr. Sovern: Son, what does this sixty on your chemistry experiment mean? Charles: l don't know, sir: maybe it's the temperature of the room. john Trumbull: Say, joe. why do they always put straw on fresh concrete? joe Frederick: 'lihat's to keep the concrete fron blowing away. john lrlockaday: Why didn't you take a taxi on your date? Bill Bode: My woman doesn't look well in yellow. Teacher: Use the word boycott in a sentence. Mary Bailey: lt rained that night and the boycott an awful cold. Bill Ross is so Scotch that he carries a bottle of Syrup oi' Pepsin around with him to rellavor his chewing gum. i THE STYLE STORE FOR YOUNG MEN ' . E. g Syndzcate C lothzng Co. gg Affiliated with The UTICA SYNDICATE 207-209 First Avenue H l! - -.- - -.. Z.: 2 Z I :...: -::.: -.:..: :.:..:......:.:.,..........-.Ll One hundred thirty-seven o vet U U U U Q H U II n Q ll i i o :z i 0.01 501010111111 1 14:14:11 1 11:1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1uia1o1n1a1c1 1111101111: GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS LIVE FOREVER ..... O. . Here you will find exactly what you have in mind, at a price you care to pay ,Quality e Style Q Service Ufficial Photographer '29 Cedar LASSWELL STUDIO 213 FIRST AVENUE PHONE 1344 Mr. Frederick: john, when l'm out of the room you're the laziest person in the gym. I Miss Fordyce: There are some Beard llistories missing. Anyone having a Copy please' bring to the desk. 0? o n Later she asked: Has any girl got Z1 Beard? X Bert Puckett to Mr. Drost: Bee flJCl'llllllglOll likes to argue. M r. Drost: Bees are apt to buzz. Wallace Boyson Qwho has broken his glassesj: l'd like a pair of Harold Lloyd glasses. Oplician: l'm sorry, sirg we do not carry the Ilarold Lloyd. We have only the Celluloid. Miss Wilson: Why are you late again? Bob Gibson: Why, the bell rang before l got heref, :o1n1::111n:1o1:11nc1o1u1n1u1::1n:1o111:1:1:1 1: 1:10101 1 11:1 1: 1 .1:1 GAS r - ' The Modern Fuel for Factory, Shop and Home Cedar Rapids Gas GO. A United Light Property ' Phone 393 1111 11 1:1r:1e1u1 11:1 1:10101u:1114111:101o1o1n1u1u1Dn1o1o1n1n1o1o1uq o'u14:1a11:1u1u1n1::1n1u1n1o1 1 v1 1 1 211. 1: 1n1o1u1c1no.1c1n11:1c1:x1n1:g O ne hundred thirty-eight c vza :J niuioio 0:0141 ,:, puxoxaazocnnzox ua1o1uqno1o1o:bupbsn01u4no1n1e-p01nqpa14:1 104-1 1 111.1 1-.jf Iowa Railway and Light 3 Corporation il l l t -- il - ll l lllsllllllirllllllclllj N lIlDlDM7llli5llR l ll ll Z . U u ll l ll . II II I CDO It With . s 3 Electrzcztyi' l 0:0101 11111110101 ii: 101oiui11111:11n1n1u1oi1i1n1u1o1n1o1nn1o1 101 iuinu are I Miss Svvem: 'lCan anyone give Lincoln's Gettysburg Address? Charles Garwood: I didn't know he ever lived there. Miss De Noon: ln order to subtract, things must be of the same denomination. This is what I mean: now you can't take three apples from four pears, nor eight marbles from ten buttons, and so on. Do you see? Fred Norman: But you could take three quarts of milk from a cow. Miss Cock: Name the author whose books Contained the largest vocabulary. Pearl Rumble: Webster. Dick Proctor: The Russians never hang people with wooden legs. Charles Davis: NOP Dick P.: No, they use a rope. 1 - --1 1-11-41n1.:1n1n1u1i:1..1:1z..-:1iu1n1et1i:1 1 11:1 1: 11,1 :1 1o1aofo 'i'm- 't'r 'M u ' Uuur lldleall of Service: y 5 P 10 To sell only goods of KNOWN QUALITY at real money-saving prices-to support any movement for the betterment of the community-to make it II easy for folks to get ahead, by paying CASH AND BUYING MORE FOR . LESS MONEY-these are all cor-::et.' expressions of our Ideal of Service. I I MWLMW' C61 1 H g 219 FIRST AVENUE CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA D u:N1oinio1o1o1nioiuin1-izrrininiuioi li rd D rioinioioininoioinilvioiauioq aio One hundred thirty-nine 'Z' Q....,..,...-....,....,:.:.z...:.:.-.,-.:..:,.:.-.:.:.,..,:.:.-.,:..:...: .2 2. I.. 5 Morris Sanford Company E IOWA'S GREAT BooK STORE 2 5 Bailey Boot Shop 220 South Second Street 1.ilu..-...a.-....nio.-nic1-11.19-,n..ucv1c1.i1n1:1,i1,1s.1e- -91031 Burt Steele: Does she have her own way much? Forrest Smith: I'll say she does. She writes up her diziry zi week ahead of time. '5 FAT'R5'1?fEso'Tu1ZEn?mEi7ii'A'5iERiE5lFli?E'T,TTE7REcT'ivTo'1i'1ER:o: : I' n DAD AND THE KIDS. SERVICE TO ALL. THE FINEST BARBER 3 SHOP IN THE STATE Q A Iowa Theatre Barber Shop lb PHONE 4900-ROSS O. BURKE-OPEN EVENING lilezmor Snyder: Would you believe it, l only got forty in that history exam! Mzirthzl Post: Dearie, you don't know the hall' of il. vzopoinzuznioioioioxoioxui vioxoisl-oz:-nitro1miniozognioiuiniui 1:1 1 f o ' 5 lhiamlbers S Chweimton I ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRING ' Tricycles - Doll Buggies - Wagons - Scooters - Kiddie Kars - Sweat Shirts - Strollers I Flashlights - TRIUMPH BICYCLES - Roller Skates it 418 Third Avenue East- M - - - - - - - A Phone 2015 Blind Beggar: l see by the paper, they- re goin' to stop us from heggin' in this town. Deaf Beggar: Thats what l hear. 1- -u-c'-o--u-u--r-u-ocuao-m'-a-r-o--a-g- 1- -1 1 1 1 'i i vT.lE2EiEg D D D 'T' ' Sui' D D 3iRE+ I AND LUMHS IA. Prastlka AND I DIAMONDS JEWELER BRACELETS 3 327 SECOND AVENUE, CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA o ,lack Greedy: 1 am the best and biggest man in the school. Dorothy Williams: Don't be so hard on yourffdllbw students. ozoroioioioinilniuioioiuiziiczioiuz.-ninc:.oi:n:i:1:i-1n:.uia:o1 1 ini 11:42 Q .. A 0 m 'J fi ' Q Y W C A Cafeiteimia l PRIVATE TEA ROOMS FOR BANQUETS AND PARTIES I SEASONAL DELICACIES - HOME MADE PASTRY - IVIODERATE PRICES SCRUPULOUS CLEANLINESS - THE BEST IN FOODS 0:01 193-11:11:-izi-.-:J-m.1o1o..n.1r:1:iln:no:cis-:zaxirzloxnz-ciaioiuioioini One hundred forty 0:4 l not 0 aio Fi0Qll2lla0Q0Q0QGQfV-DQQQDQDQOQ VQUOHDC Q lQODflQOQBQ4lil'PQDQl'l-DQQTIQDQGQ of in phone 1 700 fbrbwals Efzesb LAUNDEIIERS, DYEDS I AND DRY CLEANERS 1: I NEW PRDCESS uuunnvamrf womss In a debate in English class the question resolved was: Auto races should be abolished. Eleanor Myer, in giving her reasons, said: They should he abolished because if the people are injured, sometimes they are killed. io14v1o1o:o1u:o1er1un:o3:n1ru1o:c:1n1n31n- vioivviuirviniuioioioxoioirvioix 31 Kemlblle llillloratll Company, llne. GUARANTEED FLOWERS ' 209 SOUTH THIRD STREET PHONE 266 Touts Winn: Why do you sing? Adolph Topinka: 'STO keep the wolf from the door. Toots Winn: Gee, you could keep a whole pack away with a voice like that. MORGAN BROS. HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES S HIGH GRADE BICYCLES REPAIRING AND ACCESSORIES l 210 South Fifth Street Phone 1213 0:41 iuiuiuirninioioiuiaininianioiui- nioianinaioicxoianxnilioiricxloioioiqioze Un junej Harold Kolar: If you're hot now, what will you do on the Fourth of july?,' Leonard Melsh: Shoot Ere-crackers. o ,qioitnioioioiurioiogoiaioioioivioiiuicnjenicricvicsioioi uioioioiuioioioicgo .01111ioiu1uini4rizxio1o1ini4r1n1o1uim1nio1oio1niicrzo1o1oioingnioiainioi Lewis Tea Room 1 TASTY LUNCHES - HOME MADE CANDIES - SANITARY ICELESS FOUNTAIN THE HOME OF MALTED MILKS - PARTY FAVORS Opposite Post OEice 213 South Third Street Phone 6488 E Forde Smith: My girl gave me a two-tube set for Xmas. Forrest Smith: Atwater-Kent? 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